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    Hi. This is an old one, but it's *started* happening to me recently.
    The letter that's missing now is consistent - it's any instance of 's'.

    So, <pre class="programlisting"> is being exported as <pre class="programli ting"> and <p class="lesson"> is being exported as <p class ="le on"> (note that the double 's' in 'lesson' is being replaced with a single space...

    I saw it on one file a while ago (about 6 months?) but assumed I had done some silly find/replace that had managed to change things without realising. This time it is every single export with a class name that includes 's'. It is consistently 's' in my case, but I don't know if that will change. I do this approximately once a month, and it's quite a big proportion of my work, with a tight timescale.

    Windows 11 PC (64-bit) with latest Windows updates and latest update of InDesign available (19.4 x64).

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    Need More Info  ·  Anonymous responded

    Hi All, thanks for this feature suggestion.

    If I understand this correctly the idea here is that you need a faster way to be able to apply Master Pages to the various pages in the document. One use case is that you want to apply a particular master page to Even and Odd pages.

    Are there other such scenarios too, where you need more support. It would be helpful if you can mention other such scenarios.

    Thanks

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    Alison commented  · 

    Totally agree. Same client, three publications. Subtle differences. The times I've been up and down the list knowing it's there somewhere but unable to find it!

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