Jan Krause
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How about opening bridge and select all in your collection, and dragndrop into InDesign?
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A workaround could be, doing this for one item, and use function object > transform again.. > transofrm again: batch, each item
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6 years later and this still doesnt work probably?
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With no documents open, every setting you make is applied as default, so you turn hyphenation off for the default paragraph-style.
When creating a new doc, the default textbox will have no hyphenation.Theres another option:
Sonderzeichen einfügen: Trenn- und Gedankenstriche: Bedingter Trennstrich --- Text: Shift + Strg + -Use this character infront of a word to stop it from hyphenating
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Rounded corners are not produced directly by the paper machine; they are created through die-cutting. Likewise, InDesign cannot simulate the presence of die-cut windows on the page.
Such elements should be defined using a die-cutting form represented with a dedicated spot color. Rounded corners may be constructed within the layout and assigned the preview-background-color, allowing them to be hidden in the preview for visualization purposes.