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    Hello All,

    Kindly provide more information about this ask. How do you plan to use the Action Panel in InDesign? Do you want it to work exactly like that in Photoshop? What are the most important actions/operations that you want to record?

    Thanks
    Abhinav Agarwal
    Product Manger – InDesign

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    GPU Acceleration on Windows is available with the latest InDesign 2025(v20.4.0.052). Please update to the latest InDesign via the CCD app to get this feature.

    The minimum system requirements for using GPU Acceleration on

    1. Windows are: Monitor with a display resolution greater than 2K
    2. GPU card with at least 1GB vRAM.

    Note on GPU Acceleration: High-resolution monitors are becoming the standard. With the high monitor resolutions, it is getting difficult for the CPU to handle the rendering. This is where the GPU comes into play. Rendering on high-density displays is best handled by the GPU. GPU acceleration makes the rendering of the documents faster while zooming, scrolling, and panning. The enhanced performance from using the GPU in InDesign powers features like Animated Zoom, which make zoom actions smooth and animated.

    Based on our internal tests, we found that GPU acceleration provides better performance when the monitor's display resolution is…

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    Convert PDF to InDesign (beta) feature is available in InDesign 20.3 Release in English (North America) and English (International) languages.


    More details on this feature are available at https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/convert-pdf-to-indesign-file.html


    When a PDF is opened in this release of InDesign, an option to submit your feedback on the conversion is shown. Please let us know your feedback.


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    Adobe InDesign team

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    Completed  ·  Abhinav Kaushik responded

    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,
    Abhinav Kaushik (AK)

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    Lorenzo de Jongh commented  · 

    Hi Javed,

    For me personally is it when I work in a document where somewhere in the process the Pantone or CMYK colour gets changed. Sometimes I forget to change it in a place (forgot to use a style on that sentence or word for example so it does not change) and the Pantone swatch cannot be removed. Of course I can make a PDF or do seperations preview and go to all the pages by hand. But it would be awesome if you can see which colour is used on where and in what form (text, table, graphic, etc) and then you can easily spot it and change the thing and delete the swatch.

    So for me that would same time. I admit the other way isn't that time consuming but sometimes deadlines can be a struggle and give trouble when it going for press.

    The "Select All Unused" shows me which swatches aren't in use but when it's used in a graphic or style it won't be selected so I still need to go by hand to locate the swatch.

    Thank you for your time.

    -Lorenzo

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    Lorenzo de Jongh commented  · 

    Yeah, this would be a good feature. @Georg, can you explain how?

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