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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment RK commentedThe white ALSO happens WITH GPU preview on when using overprint preview...
An error occurred while saving the comment RK commentedI turned GPU preview on and that seems to have fixed it -- but I had turned it off before to solve another problem (red, green, black stretching across my document), so I hope that old problem doesn't come back!
An error occurred while saving the comment RK commentedThe images show the document before and after clicking with the mouse. When I release the click, my document comes back, but this makes it really difficult to select anything!
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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 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 RK commentedI am still getting the crazy colors in GPU mode on a Mac running OS Monterey and Indesign 17.2. My earlier post was merged with this one which seems specific to red...
An error occurred while saving the comment RK commentedThis is still happening (Feb. 2022 with version CC 17.1 Indesign) and is not just red but green and black as well. It does NOT happen in CPU preview and does in GPU preview!
An error occurred while saving the comment RK commentedStill not fixed! And it's not always red...
An error occurred while saving the comment RK commentedOften when I'm working in the Indesign (16.2.1) document layout, color is suddenly stretched across my screen (see attached image). I cannot recreate it myself and don't know when it will happen next. Sometimes if I zoom in and out it will go away but usually I have to scroll away to a different page and then go back to find it gone. I'm using MacOS Big Sur 11.4.
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When I use GPU I get another problem which is why I turned it off in the first place. Please see the attached image to see how everything turns red, black and/or green.