![]() ![]() It takes longer to describe how to set this up than it actually takes to do, so please don't be put off by the apparent complexity of it. Once you've done that, it's available any time you need it. Hi Splitting your PDF into individual files is definitely not difficult - and as a Mac user you can set it up in less than a minute. If that doesn't resolve it for you, then a screen recording would help shed more light on exactly how that's not working for you. That will only happen when the Place Images panel has loaded up and you click a frame to place the first image - or click a blank space on the page to place the next image without requiring a frame. That frame will not be populated at that stage. It doesn't matter when you option-drop the files onto the page if they're over a picture frame or not. However, if you drop the files in the background outside one of the pages (I believe the correct term for this area is the pasteboard), then you'll get them opening in tabs as you described. ![]() Do that and the Place Images panel will magically appear and be filled with your images. When you drag the files into Publisher's Document View and hold down the option key, ensure you're anywhere over one of the pages of your document. ![]() Hi I just tried this and it worked as described in the linked video: I'm currently on macOS Big Sur.īut I think I just replicated the problem you described. ![]()
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