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We're happy to announce that the fix for this issue is now available in the latest update of InDesign - version 17.2 that is available to download from Creative Cloud Desktop application.
Please update to this latest InDesign version to get the fix.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedisn't it really possible? if it's not - total shame, how come in Ai it is, ahh
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedi don't think it was ever an option. But it's SO flipping annoying. As some one wrote in one of the forums, just put in an alert that will show/prevent conflicts and whenever a conflict exists, the most-recently-applied style overrides the others, or smth of that sort.
it started happening to us in the office not long ago, may be a year or so and have "stayed" with us ever since, i always update the software so it hasn't been fixed. its very disturbing because you are in constant danger of losing part of your clients content. or are you? in any case, what happens is that when you make a change editing text all of the text in the specific box just disappears, but remains the same in all the other linked boxes of this text thread. it's like it becomes invisible, but i think it also wont show in a pdf if you save one. then if you resize the box even a tiny bit - open or close, it all comes back - and that's how we have been working for past few months.. correct me if i am wrong - this doesn't make any sense for a respected design app to behave this way, on topp of all the adobe crashing and freezing issues.