Brian Brunsting
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Thank you all for the votes.
Can you help us understand the key problems that you face in the absence of ability to send an anchored image backwards?
What’s the current workaround that you have to follow?
What are the use cases wherein you need that the text appears specifically on top of inline anchored image?
This information will help us evaluate the functionality better.
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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,
Abhinav Kaushik (AK)An error occurred while saving the comment Brian Brunsting supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Brian Brunsting commentedI like this idea but would expand it to include paragraph styles as well. We have a number of paragraph styles that are relative in size to our main text style. This would certainly reduce the number of character styles we use. We currently have a number of character styles we use for 3 differently sized text sections (text, extract, and notes) when needing to use Greek or Hebrew within English text.
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Hello All,
Thank you for reporting the issue to us.
We have fixed the issue in the latest version of InDesign, Id 15.0Please upgrade your InDesign application to the latest version to try out the fix.
If you face any problems with the new update, do let us know in the comments.
You may also follow the below given link for the list of all fixed issues in Id 15.0
https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/fixed-issues.html-InDesign Team
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Dear All,
This is fixed in latest InDesign CC version. Please upgrade to the latest release.
Thanks
Abhinav AgarwalBrian Brunsting supported this idea ·
For me, it isn't because the color isn't used, but because the color IS used somewhere but shouldn't be. When outputting for press, only certain colors are permitted, but if there are other colors that came in, say from word, and are claiming to be used, I need to make sure that color isn't actually being used for something and will cause an additional color plate to be output. What I do now to find the color is to print plate separations and only select the color that shouldn't be there. That will print every page where that color is used and I can try to eliminate it that way. As others mentioned, though, if the color is only "used" in a style, it won't find it that way.