In the Preferences dialog box, indicate which preferences are document-specific.
In the Preferences dialog box, please indicate which preferences only apply to the current document. See this article for more details: https://indesignsecrets.com/visual-guide-indesign-preferences.php
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Anonymous commented
I think this issue goes even beyond the preferences panel; there are several settings you can set with buttons in the menu-bar.
Depending on if you have a document open or not, it sets that setting as document specific or global.For example, the display performance setting can be set globally in the preferences panel or the menu bar (when no document is open). If a document is open, the button in the menu bar sets the display performance only for that document.
When chosing a setting in the menu bar, we need indicators, if those settings are refering to the document or the actual preferences of InDesign.
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Luke commented
If it's document specific, it shouldn't even be in Preferences. It should be in Document Settings
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Vladislav commented
I vote for this!
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Pierre commented
Yesssss! quero ver com clareza o que afeta apenas o documento editado, e o que afeta todos meus documentos!
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Anonymous commented
I agree, totally. Strange it hasn´t been done.
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Regina Aretz commented
Having document-specific preferences clearly indicated would be super helpful.
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Alexander Stan commented
a preference guide is definitively needed!
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Dhafir commented
I vote Yes!
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Lukas Engqvist commented
Thanks sorry took time to see this. Agree that it is needed.
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Anonymous commented
I vote yes - great suggestion and very helpful.
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Jill Nelson commented
Hi — Though I've used the program for so long that I'm aware of how most of them work, this would be a helpful feature to have.