Anchored item with white overprints
This is a 'white' bug.
I regularly use anchoring to keep items aligned and for spacing.
Text is black. Art or tables need white in them to knockout the shade beneath.
When a table is placed inline or a piece of art is anchored in a text box that has a color or a border... the white is ignored in the anchored object.
There is no reason to ignore a color just because it is inline or anchored.
This bug forces me to layer the object on a different layer, causing extra work in keeping the item aligned after edits.
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Marc Watson commented
This is a file that has an object, that if anchored, will change the white in the table cells to overprint. See page 12 of the Indesign file. Also, there is a arrowed box below the table. It would act the same way... white until anchored.
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Marc Watson commented
So, I get an email saying please respond to the reply. I come here... and see nothing.
If you need further info, you'll have to say exactly what you need.