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We will review the issue-InDesign Team
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Hi,
Since for most of issue the issue no longer occurs, or is resolved after cleaning InDesign cache and preferences, we are closing the issueThanks
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It looks like that deleting the cache of InDesign solves this problem.
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Today I tried to re-do the misbehaviour in InDesign 2020 but everything works correctly. Crazy.
To all the others that voted for this bug: Please try it again as well, and make a comment if the bug still appears or not.
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Looks like uploading does not work properly. Please send me a DM to get the file.
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It happens with every document, so it's no document-related bug. But sure, I can send you a document.
Maybe it's only in the German version?
It even happens without any document: When you close InDesign with highlighted "style override" and open InDesign again, it is not highlighted – but active, which I notice when I open a document.
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InDesign 2020
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Thanks for reporting the issue. We are reviewing it
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This issue has been fixed in the latest update of InDesign 2022 - version 17.3
Please update to this latest version of InDesign using Creative Cloud Desktop Application to get the fix.
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The fix for this issue is now available in the latest update of InDesign – that is, InDesign 15.0.2.
Please update your InDesign application to get this fix.
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The fix for this issue is now available in the latest update of InDesign – that is, InDesign 15.0.2.
Please update your InDesign application to get this fix.
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The fix for this issue is available in the latest InDesign release 16.2.1
Please update to this latest version to get the fix.—
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Hello All,
Thank you for reporting the issue to us.
We have fixed the issue in the latest version of InDesign, Id 15.0Please upgrade your InDesign application to the latest version to try out the fix.
If you face any problems with the new update, do let us know in the comments.
You may also follow the below given link for the list of all fixed issues in Id 15.0
https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/fixed-issues.html-InDesign Team
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Hello Nitin,
as you might noticed, we prefer "Satz-Feineinstellungen" instead of "Blocksatz" because "Blocksatz" does not describe the panel correctly.An error occurred while saving the comment Rainer Klute commented
Thumbs up for Kai's support! "Satz-Feineinstellungen" is my favourite!
("Absatzeinstellungen" would be too uncertain. Don't even think about this. :-)
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The magic of InDesign’s effects all happens via Adobe’s transparency technology, which allows us to blend colors and detail from different objects. In order for it to all work there has to be a consistent color space for InDesign to use when it blends colors. This is called the Transparency Blend Space and it’s really important that you understand it in order to get the most out of InDesign’s effects. When we use transparency effects, InDesign compares different objects and combines their colors and detail. In order for objects to be blended, they have to be in the same color space. So when you apply transparency, InDesign converts everything on a spread to the Transparency Blend Space, regardless of whether that object is actually involved in the effect. And it’s important to note that when we say things are converted, we don’t mean that InDesign alters your placed files; they…
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Danke, Uwe, für den Hinweis.