Why can't tell InDesign where to paste something?

Hello

Don't get me wrong, I'm blown away by the brilliance of this software, but it seems to me that InDesign is missing something obvious.

OR, it's quite possible I'm missing something obvious.

But when I copy something (a small picture, or a small paragraph of text) that I want to repeat is close, I don't understand why InDesign it always sticks in the middle of the page.  Why not make me move my cursor to the location where I have been and then paste there?

Kind regards

Malcolm

Do not copy and paste. Press command-option (alt) to copy, and then drag. Add the SHIFT key to constrain the drag

Tags: InDesign

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