Del S
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13 votes
Hi,
Thanks for reporting this issue.
However this behaviour seems to prevail since quite a long time.I have marked it NeedsReview for consideration in the coming versions of InDesign.
-Aman
Del S supported this idea ·
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11 votes
The fix for this issue is now available in the latest update 14.0.2 of InDesign 2019.
If you are unable to see the update notification yet, open the menu (three dots) from the top-right of Creative Cloud desktop application and click on ‘Check For App Updates’.
Once the update button is shown against InDesign, click on the button to update to Id 14.0.2.If you face any problems with the new update, do let us know in the comments.
https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/fixed-issues.htmlAn error occurred while saving the comment Del S supported this idea ·
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4 votes
Thanks for reporting this issue. We’re reviewing it.
Del S supported this idea ·
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7 votes
This issue was fixed in the March 2018 (13.1) release of InDesign. Please update your InDesign version to get the fix.
You can also refer to the Release Notes which mentions the fix here: https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/release-note/indesign-cc-march-2018-13-1-release-notes.html
Thanks,
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Please update InDesign to the latest version, InDesign CC 2018 (13.0) for the fix of the issue.
An error occurred while saving the comment Del S commented
I've encountered this as well. It seems to have to do with the Mac OS Sierra, because designers in my company running earlier operating systems with CC2017 still have the uncollapsed import options.
This is a big problem for high volume book publishers, where the chances of encountering this are high. I've seen files where the paragraph return is replaced with U+2029 multiple times within the book.
Conversion to IDML has been used as a troubleshooting method with the understanding that it can help clear problems, not cause them.