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Hi everyone,
This feature is available in Adobe InDesign 2023 version.
Please update to this InDesign version to work with this feature.
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Adobe InDesign team
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In the latest InDesign Prerelease build (20.2.0.30), available via Creative Cloud Desktop App, the Eyedropper Tool has been moved to the top, above the Color Theme Tool.
If you are not part of InDesign's Prerelease program and would like to join and try out the latest Prerelease build, please do the following:
* Go to https://www.adobeprerelease.com/
* Sign in with your Adobe ID (the Email ID associated with your Adobe account)
* Select ‘Available Programs’
* Find ‘InDesign Prerelease’ and click ‘Join’
* Once you’ve joined, go to the Creative Cloud Desktop Application on your machine, click on 'Apps' in the section on the left
* Select the 'Pre-release' tab – there you will find the InDesign (Prerelease) build
* To check the Build number of the Prerelease build, hover the cursor over the name – you will see the Build number 'v20.1.0.070'
* Select ‘Install’.
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Adobe InDesign team
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There is an area including the words "Adobe InDesign CC 2018" on the top menu bar which is not clickable. All of the other gray areas around it allow the user to move the window; however, that one area does nothing when you click and drag. This doesn't make sense because it's the largest area that you can click on, AND it's the only area you can click on without selecting a tool up there.
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I think the color tool could potentially be useful, but I have never used it! In the past if I only wanted one style sampled, such as color, but not the others, I could specify that in the eyedropper menu.
I don't see why you would change the priority order of something so widely used that it's become second nature / constantly shortcutted... did you do any user testing at all? My coworker just got a job with you so I'll make sure he bugs you about user testing ;)