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    Thank you all for the votes.

    Can you help us understand the key problems that you face in the absence of ability to send an anchored image backwards?

    What’s the current workaround that you have to follow?

    What are the use cases wherein you need that the text appears specifically on top of inline anchored image?

    This information will help us evaluate the functionality better.

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    Riccardo Gabarrini commented  · 

    This is the second major flaw in indesign I come across in 1 DAY, the other being with gpu performance activated the text will disappear until scrolling or zooming in/out). And it's the second major flaw that adobe doesn't want to do anything about SINCE YEARS AGO!
    How is this possible, how such a big company can ignore the needs of so many customers is beyond me.

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    Fix for this issue is now available in the latest InDesign Prerelease build - 21.2.0.27


    Please try out this Prerelease build and let us know if it resolves the issue.


    If you are not already part of InDesign's Prerelease program and would like to join and try out the latest Prerelease build, please do the following:


    * Go to https://www.adobeprerelease.com/

    * Sign in with your Adobe ID (the Email ID associated with your Adobe account)

    * Select ‘Available Programs’

    * Find ‘InDesign Prerelease’ and click ‘Join’

    * Once you’ve joined, go to the Creative Cloud Desktop Application on your machine, click on 'Apps' in the section on the left

    * Select the 'Pre-release' tab – there you will find the InDesign (Prerelease) build

    * To check the Build number of the Prerelease build, hover the cursor over the name – you will see the Build number 'v_________'

    * Select ‘Install’


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    Adobe InDesign team

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    Riccardo Gabarrini commented  · 

    This is not being addressed at all. It's now July and InDesign should work natively with an official release (16.3) on M1 Macs.
    Why this is not a priority is beyond me, I'm considering sending back my iMac while I still can and go back to windows. I love the iMac, but I can't work like this.

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