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


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    Jewel Mlnarik commented  · 

    For folks looking for a workaround (still annoying): zoom in/out to have the text reappear w/out having to leave the keyboard.

    This issue has not been fixed- and not sure how to remove the "fixed" status on this issue. I first started noticing it when I switched to a new Mac on the Apple chip, though colleagues on Intel chips have also reported this issue. I run into the issue on versions 17.0, 17.1, 17.2, and 17.2.1 -- I had to roll back to 17.0 since fonts were broken in 17.2.x and in short, would appreciate an update from Adobe as to when INDD core functionality will be back.

    To address an older comment—I run into this issue when the Activity Monitor shows only 17% usage ... so does not appear to be linked to overall computer performance.

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