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An error occurred while saving the comment gregdot commentedParagraph shading has been around nearly 10 years so seems overripe for this nuance
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An error occurred while saving the comment gregdot commentedTry switching paragraph settings > Span columns to *None* for affected paras. Seemed to work for me. Trade off is managing the columns in that text container.
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An error occurred while saving the comment gregdot commentedEspecially useful for replacing informal word symbols (eg % -> and; % -> per cent)) and excluding Hyperlink para styles which are full of legitimate &s and %s etc
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An error occurred while saving the comment gregdot commentedExclude paragraph style from find and Replace searches
Especially useful for replacing informal word symbols (eg % -> and; % -> per cent)) and excluding Hyperlink para styles which are full of legitimate &s and %s etc
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The fix for this issue is now available in the latest update (14.0.2) of InDesign 2019.
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Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment gregdot commentedI can't figure out how to adjust an existing document's dimensions without Indesign stretching elements across the pages and losing all the spatial relationships.
Workaround is to adjust *page* dimensions with Page Tool in toolbar (Shift+P), also available in Properties panel's Edit Page button.
This adjust's page size without touching any elements on the page.
Then, update *document* dimensions to reflect the new page size.
As this is an individual page change, try applying it to your parent pages for multi-page documents.
Just let me hide Color Theme Tool, or at least bump it down so it's not the default eyedropper tool