 Hi, I'm Laura from TechSoup and I'm here to talk to you about Adobe InDesign Creative Cloud 2015. We want you to feel comfortable creating image frames, importing images, and resizing and rotating them. Creating image frames is easy. This is the rectangle frame tool. It's the one that looks like a box with an X. I'm going to select the rectangle frame tool and then click to create a box that is about two inches wide and about one and a quarter inches tall. Then under the File menu, I'll choose Place and I'll go to where I have the image. Click on that and select Open. Now I'm going to show you some more about how to manipulate images. Let's insert the Oakleaf graphic. I'll click on the rectangle frame tool and then in the upper right-hand corner of the envelope, I'll draw a box several inches high. Then in the File menu, I'm going to choose Place, navigate to where I have the Oakleaf image saved, select it, and click Open. Now I'm going to rotate the Oakleaf to make it look like it's falling off a tree. I make sure the image is currently selected. I'm going to choose the Selection tool and then click on the image. In the Rotation Angle field, which is up here, I'm going to enter a number in the Rotation Angle field. I'm going to choose minus 45 degrees. Press Enter. I can actually play around with this number a lot by putting different numbers in here. You can also use these up and down arrows to adjust. Now I'm going to resize the Oakleaf. So I'm going to locate the Scale X percentage field, pointing to the right. In this field, where it says 100%, I'm going to change that number to 30 and press Enter. That will shrink the Oakleaf image down to 30% if it's original size. Grab the frame and move it toward the bottom of the envelope. I want to send the Oakleaf graphic to the very back of the layout. To send it to the back of the layout, I go to the Object menu, the top of the screen, select Object, then choose Arrange, and then in the flyout menu from the Arrange, I go Send to Back. That's it for this module on importing and working with images. Now you know how to use the Rectangle Frame tool and how to insert and manipulate images in your documents.