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An error occurred while saving the comment Keith Conover, M.D., FACEP commentedI, too find that a text frame on the Parent page will not synchronize from the style master to any of my other files in the book panel. I wish I'd known this was a bug rather than depending on InDesign to work the way it said it would work. Now I have to manually copy either the text or the text frame into all of the other files. What a pain. It wouldn't be so bad except I've been using InDesign book panels for many years and just discovered Parent pages don't sync.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Keith Conover, M.D., FACEP commentedYou can save a workspace by >
> click on the workspace name on the top right of the screen
> click New Workspace
> type in name of existing workspace (in my case “Keith-Desktop” or “Keith-Laptop” as appropriate)
> "A workspace with that name already exists. Do you want to replace it?"
> click OKThis would be SO much simpler and SO much discoverable with a menu option there "Save Workspace."
P.S., these workspaces reside in something like this (on my Windows laptop and desktop) C:\users\kcono\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\InDesign\18.0\en_US\Workspaces and you can synchronize them with a utility such as GoodSync, which I have used for decades and dearly love. It allows me to both back up things like my workspaces and synchronize things such as the Adobe user dictionary so that whether I'm working away from home on my laptop or at home on my high-end PC workstation, I always have the latest dictionary entries in my dictionary: C:\Users\kcono\AppData\LocalLow\Adobe\Linguistics\UserDictionaries\Adobe Custom Dictionary\en_US.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Keith Conover, M.D., FACEP commentedSucky user interaction design when a book panel looks like any other panel, but works completely differently. And you have to save it every time. Correction: you have to save and answer a prompt to overwrite the file every time. What a pain.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Keith Conover, M.D., FACEP commentedAs far as I can tell, the only way to archive a Share for Review is (1) to never, EVER click the "Update Link" button, and to leave that Share for Review online forever. That means that you should always create a version of your main document, perhaps with the date in the filename, and create a Share for Review from that document. Otherwise, if you edit the document and click "Update Link" you will lose many of the links between comments and the text or graphics. You can keep the dated version with the comments in one InDesign tab and the "real" version in another windows. You can use Ctrl+Tab to toggle between the two, viewing comments in the dated version, and Ctrl-Tab over to the "real" version to act on those comments. What InDesign Share for Review REALLY needs is good version control in the Share for Review module so we don't have to do it manually.
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Hi,
As per our understanding the issue is as follows:
Launch InDesign.
1. Press alt+scroll using the mouse wheel to zoom in/out.
2. InDesign switches focus to the menu-bar so that the next keyboard press will enact the menu shortcut.
3. Type F, E, L, or T after using alt+scrollResult:
Menu entry is opened from the control strip (example View menu as soon as you hit the V key).Expected:
Key press should select the suitable tool denoted by that keyThis has been the behavior since quite long and does not look like a break in behavior.
Please can you confirm?Thanks
An error occurred while saving the comment Keith Conover, M.D., FACEP commentedSolved by (1) installing AutoHotKey, (2) having an autohotkey script that runs with Windows startup, and (3) having these lines in the script (this avoids side effects of another autohotkey script posted in Reddit):
#IfWinActive ahk_class indesign
; fix problem with sticky Alt key in InDesign
~LAlt Up::Send % A_PriorKey = "LAlt" ? "{Esc}" : "" -
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Share for Review comments link to incorrect spreads on web viewer after reordering pages in InDesign
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See also: https://community.adobe.com/t5/indesign-discussions/cascading-book-panels-multiple-book-panels-for-a-single-book-keeping-styles-synced-across-them/m-p/14498213#M566593.
What I would like is very simple. Under the menu option for "Save a Copy" have an option "Save a Version." Based on settings in Preferences, it could (a) save the version in a specific folder (b) append the date and/or time to the beginning or end of the file. Something fancier would be fine, but this simple, basic functionality would make it much easier to at least save versions.