Applying a swatch to imported illustrator file (link)

Hi All,
I'm quite new to InDesign and I just want to query the below...
I've imported an illustrator file, which I have several instances of on the document, and have applied a colour swatch. InDesign is displaying the colour so that it fills the entire bounding box of each instance.
Is this normal? Or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks v much.

Some don't like this, but I have NEVER had an issue with it.... In certain situations ... where you may be editing each graphic differently and you do not need to "link" your graphic, you can copy and paste the AI file into ID.  (ie: it is not a logo that may change and you have a lot of relinking updates across multiple files) Like I said, I have never had an issue and have had some very complicated files to copy and place. Others having a one color square claim to have had issues. Perhaps it is an option for you. That function is there for a reason, and it is not so everyone can tell you not to try it.

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