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109 votesClosed: Not Reproducible ·
AdminSanyam Talwar
(Senior Lead Software Engineer, Adobe InDesign)
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To identify the cause of this issue, we started our investigation to resolve it. You might have also received an email from us seeking more details to help in our investigation.
We’ve concluded our investigation and came up with the following: Either the issue is fixed in the latest release of InDesign or the issue was intermittent at the time of its reporting and is not reproducible now.
We recommend you upgrade to the latest version of InDesign 2026(v21.0.0.192) as it is more robust and contains a lot of bug fixes.
We seek your support in our continual effort to improve InDesign.
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Adobe InDesign Team
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This issue persists in v16.4 x64 (2021) on Windows 10. Most recently it was the figure '5' that was being missed in my class names. Restarting InDesign did resolve it, but it's a pain to have to go through the exported HTML source to check that all the classnames have been set correctly.
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This issue persists in v16.4 x64 (2021) on Windows 10. Most recently it was the figure '5' that was being missed in my class names. Restarting InDesign did resolve it, but it's a pain to have to go through the exported HTML source to check that all the classnames have been set correctly.
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Issue persists in InDesign 2022. We believe that the last version of InDesign to work correctly, before this bug appeared, was InDesign 2019.