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An error occurred while saving the comment Steve Edwards commentedIf every other program can do it, why not InDesign? All the forums I've found on the subject have had people asking for this feature for at least 6 years. One post back from someone at Adobe basically said, "that's the way it works"! Not very useful.
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Preview of InDesign documents in Mac Finder and Windows Explorer is available in InDesign version 2023.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steve Edwards commentedI just started using the Markzware ID Util program which seems to work really well. Thanks Colin!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steve Edwards commentedI had a file where I tried using table cell background images and had a lot of problems. It was a 4 page A4 document which listed a lot of e-learning and which countries it was available in. Those were full opacity flag images and where it wasn't available they were 10% opacity (so faded back). There were somewhere in the region of 2500-3500 images and it made the InDesign file pretty much unusable it was that slow. I spent some time experimenting with different image types and sizes. Illustrator vector files were the slowest and made the exported PDF absolutely huge. Even making the images tiny, and I'm talking 15 pixels wide still didn't make any difference. Changing the Display Performance setting to Typical Display or even Fast Display didn't change how slow it was. It did seem that having that many images in one file was too much for InDesign to handle.
In the end I did the table in Numbers then experimented with how wide all the columns needed to be to make it fit properly in the InDesign file. I then updated that each time (which was easy as the file supplied to me was an Excel document anyway), created a PDF from Numbers, opened that in Illustrator to get rid of the odd things that Numbers added and then importing that into InDesign with everything else needed and then exporting again as a PDF. Sounds like more of a pain than it actually was.
It's something we don't do any more but I thought I'd mention it in this thread.
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An update (14.0.1) is now available for InDesign CC 2019. The update contains the fix for this issue.
Please install this update via the Creative Cloud application.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steve Edwards commentedWhen using images for print, I wouldn't recommend PNG as that's a format really designed for screen and it doesn't support CMYK. For images with a transparent background, I'd always use PSD format.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steve Edwards commentedAgreed - definitely save this as an interactive PDF
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Ability to add color labels to individual styles to better organize and manage large lists of styles
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History panel has been added to the latest version 19.5 of InDesign 2024. Please update your copy of InDesign from CCD app to this latest version to start using this new feature.
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This issue got fixed in InDesign CC 2019 (v 14.0) released in Oct 2018.
Please update to the latest version of InDesign (v 14.0.1), available via Creative Cloud Desktop app.We thank you for your support.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steve Edwards commentedThis feature now seems to be working fine for some reason even though it definitely hasn't been working for me for a while.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steve Edwards commentedThis is a great idea and I'd also like the same with the spell check window. It really does get in the way when spell checking. While I'm at it, a working UNDO feature for both would be handy as well.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steve Edwards commentedAgreed. Making gradients in InDesign is a real pain.
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The ability to find colors in documents in now available in InDesign’s latest release 16.0.
It can be found in a new tab of Find/Change dialog – Color.
Please let us know your feedback in comments.Regards,
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It would be great to have a more graphical way of creating styles for tables. In particular the horizontal/vertical rules which just seems really fiddly to me and quite easy to click on the wrong thing and then mess up the design. I think that Microsoft are on to something with the way Word handles table design. It's not perfect but just seems more intuitive.