- MAC- Indesign et export images ePub

Bonjour,
Bien qu'ayant posté déjà sur ce sujet, je n'ai pas trouvé la SOLUTION.
Bien que j'ai regardé les différents posts sur Indesign je n'ai rien trouvé non plus.
Je récidive donc, dans l'espoir de résoudre mon problème.
Je fonctionne sous Mac (dernière version OS X.8.5) avec InDesign CC.
J'ai fait des feuilles de styles.
J'ancre mes images aux textes.
Pourquoi lorsque j'exporte je retrouve toutes mes images compilées en fin d'epub (version 2) ?
Cdt.

Frank,
Merci pour votre réponse et de prêter une attention à mon problème.
Vous avez raison le mieux est que vous puissiez juger sur pièces.
Je vous envoie des captures d'écran.
Toutefois il aurait peut être été plus parlant que je vous envoie à la fois le fichier indd et epub en mp ?
Lors de l'export en epub il décompose le texte des images associées.
Dois-je régler les préférences ou ailleurs ?
Alors que j'aimais travailler dans InDesign anciennement, les dernières versions ont énormément progressées et... sont devenues des usines à gaz.
J'en profite pour vous poser une autre question : pourquoi ai-je deux affichages différents. Un avec ancre et l'autre avec le carré bleu en haut à droite ?
En allant dans l'aide d'Adobe j'ai cru comprendre que ce carré permettait de laisser par ex l'image sur le plan de travail en l'ancrant au texte par un signe Y barré ?
Au plaisir de vous lire.
Bonne journée, cdt.

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