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Interestingly, they seem to work when scaling an object to align to another nearby, but they don't work when just moving an object and hoping it snaps near its neighbor...
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Janus Jaquet (below) said it well, so I'll just quote him:
"The fact that paragraph numbers cannot be included in text variables in an application supposedly made for book design (where running headers with paragraph numbers are very common) quite frankly beggars belief."
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Sigh. End of 2023. RIP Adobe.
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Longstanding omission in ID's capabilities, and ought to be an easy and quick fix! Please, Adobe. Listen to your users' voices...
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Great example from Aljaz. Needs to be fixed, Adobe!
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One kludge that has worked at least once is to put the offending paragraph in a new frame, export that as snippet, drag it back onto doc pasteboard, copy and replace text. However, this does not work consistently.
Exporting as IDML and reopening does not resolve it.
Adobe, why this crazy bug?! Please at least explain the reason.
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I believe it's because the Compatibility is set to Acrobat 5 or lower. Change it to 6 or higher and those 2 viewing options should appear.
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Super annoying 'feature' for me.
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Yes please, Adobe.
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The fix of the issue is now available in the latest InDesign 2026(v21.0.1.006). We recommend you upgrade to the latest version for the fix.
If you are unable to see the update, go to the Creative Cloud application, click on the context menu on the top right, and click on Check for App Updates.
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Adobe InDesign Team
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Faulty table redraw, where the screen doesn't refresh at all, leads user to attempt edits that are completely wrong. Adobe (Ravi), this is ridiculous.
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Ravi, you emailed me (with no way to reply, and for some reason not putting it on this thread so everyone can benefit):
"Can you show us the issue by creating a recording & sharing a link to it?
We had fixed an issue related to Screen Refresh in 18.1, so if this is something that you are still seeing, we would like to understand it."Refer to Mike Rankin's video below, and please respond here.
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Hey Ravi, It's been over two months and nothing. Does Adobe care about this issue which persists on v 18.1?
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Confirming that this vexing problem still occurs on an M1 Mac Mini 2020 on my side as well. What's the news, Adobe?
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@Ravi, good to hear. Please let me know if I can support your efforts to fix this nagging issue.
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@Michael, wow, even on an M1. I wonder if Adobe ever reads these bug reports; it's been nearly 2 weeks since I first posted.
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Seems to be that the whole graphics engine / redraw mechanism is broken on this release. Maybe head-in-the-Cloud Adobe only tested it on the very latest Macs? (Mine's a 2012 Mac Mini.)
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@Ryan, yes same here -- any page to page movement, and the W and shift-W display mode shortcuts, as well as holding spacebar to move along a page/spread.
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Slow. So slow on 18.1
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How's this improvement coming, Adobe? Update please.