Gareth Lind
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Thank you all for the feedback.
We have added this feature in our backlog. Will share more updates when we pick this up for implementation.
Thanks
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We have added this feature in our backlog for future release
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Ability to import HEIC/HEIF/JPEG2000/WEBP image formats is available in InDesign 2023.
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Yes – essential now.
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Thanks for reporting the issue. We are reviewing it
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Definitely support this one – the fact that column rules do not extend the length of the text frame means that they have irregular lengths throughout a document, which isn't a design standard. We should have the option to A. Extend to frame height or B. Extend to text height, similar to the regular Rules, which can be based on column width or text width. As it stands now, I have to work-around by adding empty lines to extend the rules – not a clean solution! Thanks for implementing a feature that I have been requesting for years (albeit imperfectly).
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Thanks for reporting the issue. We are looking into it
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The ability to find colors in documents in now available in InDesign’s latest release 16.0.
It can be found in a new tab of Find/Change dialog – Color.
Please let us know your feedback in comments.Regards,
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I was just about to request this feature. I'm creating more and more simple animated GIFs. I export the individual pages as JPGs from ID and then merge into a timeline in Photoshop. This is cumbersome – it would be great to be able to export and set page fades and other affects, much as we do with interactive PDFs. It strikes me as something that wouldn't be hard to incorporate into the existing code.
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Illustrator had this issue – now it's migrated to InDesign. Seriously, the problem with all these updates are these silly bugs with the most basic commands. Adobe tries to wow us with new features, while letting core commands lapse. Please fix this.