Yes (if you mean lower on the page)... to set anchored object options, Option/Alt-click on the little anchor icon. If you mean set behind text (so text runs over the object), then sadly, no. Add your name to Adobe's User Voice request: indesign.uservoice.com/forums/601021-adobe-indesign-feature-requests/suggestions/34501561-anchored-objects-should-be-able-to-be-sent-to-back
And there is an old way to make an in-line graphic. Copy/Cut the graphic/box and paste it in the desired place in the text. Shift+drag blue dot is more elegant, I agree.
A million thanks! Fantastic tips and beautifully explained! 👏👏
Straight forward🫡💪🏻🎉
This is awesome. Nice tip. There are other ways to get the same result, but this is much easier. Love that it can be an object style.
Thanks for this most excellent explanation...very clearly shown.
Glad it was helpful!
Excelentes tips!, muchas gracias.
Can anchored object be under the text it's attached to?
Yes (if you mean lower on the page)... to set anchored object options, Option/Alt-click on the little anchor icon. If you mean set behind text (so text runs over the object), then sadly, no. Add your name to Adobe's User Voice request: indesign.uservoice.com/forums/601021-adobe-indesign-feature-requests/suggestions/34501561-anchored-objects-should-be-able-to-be-sent-to-back
And there is an old way to make an in-line graphic. Copy/Cut the graphic/box and paste it in the desired place in the text. Shift+drag blue dot is more elegant, I agree.