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Thanks for the suggestion. We have started to explore this feature. Will share more details soon
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We have recently started development work on Convert PDF to INDD. Going forward, we will keep adding more functionality and refining it.
The feature is available as a Beta feature in InDesign 19.5 Beta version, available via the CCD app.
Note: For now, it is available only when InDesign's install language is English (North America or International).
Please provide us feedback on this Beta feature. Looking forward to hearing your feedback.
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Yes, in this case, it only pertains to symbols within the document. If you alter an object in your library and you have it linked in other documents, it will attempt to change that object in those documents as well. Also, you don't have to open a new document or program to make a global change to all instances of that object.An error occurred while saving the comment Tony commentedI don't know why this isn't getting more attention. It's so useful to be able to alter many instances of a symbol all at once. I know InDesign already has object styles but that's not exactly the same. Symbols don't just involve formatting like stroke, fill, fx, etc. It allows you to completely change the symbol (e.g. from a circle to a square) and have it reflected throughout the document.
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There's another post from 2019 that says this was fixed, but it is definitely not fixed.