Charlotte Sinclaire
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An error occurred while saving the comment Charlotte Sinclaire commentedThis would be so helpful to me! I design books and need to use NoBreak a lot. But the script I use has to reflow every time I make a change in the layout. I'd like to have it available but be able to turn it off when I want to charge ahead with layout. It is cumbersome to reinsert and retype GREP expressions for every single document (even though the NoBreak one is rather simple; but some aren't). I would appreciate being able to temporarily disable GREP expressions without having to delete them from the style and re-enter them if I need them again later.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Charlotte Sinclaire commented@Amanda -- your "minimize, hover over, and reselect" worked for me, at least once, so thanks for posting that workaround. I've had this situation happen to me a few times, and I can't remember how I got out of it before, but this is a good one to have in the arsenal. Much appreciated. :)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Charlotte Sinclaire commentedI've needed to do this multiple times in my work as a book designer (authors often change their minds about size and layout!), and each time I have searched for a way to do this, to no avail. Please add this feature. It works great when replacing para and char styles. But it is really, really needed for master/parent pages as well!
Charlotte Sinclaire supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Charlotte Sinclaire commentedI'm doing layout on a 350-page text book, and it would be great to have this capability. Wish it was here already. I have to go through my whole doc and replace all these master pages manually.
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lowercase was added to Character style and Paragraph style definition options in InDesign 2025 version.
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Hi everyone,
You can easily change text cases with just a few clicks, ensuring consistency across your designs. This feature streamlines text editing, saving you time and effort. Enhance your workflow by adjusting text case quickly from the Text or GREP tabs of the Find/Change panel. The feature is now available in the latest InDesign 2024(v19.5.0.084)
Helpx article - https://helpx.adobe.com/in/indesign/using/whats-new/2024-3.html#change-case
Please let us know your feedback in the comments.
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Sanyam Talwar(he/him)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Charlotte Sinclaire commentedExactly what I need today, laying out a book with about 60 photos, all in different positions and their credits on alternating sides. Being able to build in rotation in the object style would be great.
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Please let us know if the below-mentioned workaround works for you:
- Try restarting your Windows machine.
- Use the “Restart” option and NOT “Shutdown”.—
Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment Charlotte Sinclaire commentedI have the same problem, and no, restarting has made no difference. I've restarted several times now.
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Scalable UI feature is now available in the latest version of InDesign – InDesign 2022. Please get the latest version of InDesign from the Creative Cloud Desktop app. — Adobe InDesign team
An error occurred while saving the comment Charlotte Sinclaire commentedP.S. I'm going to check out Affinity Publisher -- I have it installed already. If its UI is easier to see, I may try a few projects therein and see if I like it any better. If I do, then ....
An error occurred while saving the comment Charlotte Sinclaire commentedI just traded my 28" monitor for a 43" monitor and I still have the same size interface as before. Sure, I could increase the size of the interface if I'm willing to not take advantage of the high resolution of my new monitor. But I bought this monitor for a reason, and in every other way, I'm extremely happy with it. It is only the lack of scalability in InDesign's user interface that causes me any grief at all. Since I'm not alone in this, I'm not going to blame the resolution on my monitor but would ask that InDesign developers please hear us on this issue and make the interface scalable. I am forever squinting at the little numbers in the control panel!!!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Charlotte Sinclaire commentedHaving this problem, too. The first report of it I see appears to be on 5/1/19 but wasn't responded to until 10/4/19. Now it is February 2020, and still no fix? This is a major impediment to my business. I would have expected a quicker response on this basic InD function that so many people use.
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CRITICAL! This is pretty important. I do book design and many of the books are memoirs with tons of subheads scattered throughout the chapters, as well as "time breaks." In either case, I have to remember to apply a different para style to the next paragraph. This could be a great time saver! Great idea!