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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?
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Thanks for the suggestion. We have started to explore this feature. Will share more details soon
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I'm having a similar thing, where clicking on a text box moves it slightly and it won't let me interact with it at all. Thus far the only solution is to restart InDesign, which is incredibly annoying. It's happened several times this week.
Actually I went to take a recording, and when I started the recording the problem stopped happening and it let me interact with the objects again. Weird. I guess I will just keep doing that until the program is stabalized, since it's faster than restarting. But it's happened enough times over the last week I'm still going to post this comment.
I'm on a MacBook Pro 16-inch, Nov 2023, Apple M3 Pro running 14.7.4 (23H420) and I restarted the computer when I started working an 1.5 hours ago, and it's otherwise very responsive beyond the bug. -
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YES, I was about to post this! I was trying to organize my paragraph and text styles in a massive shared document where text is added by less experienced users who aren't aware about the importance of styles. I needed to go through a 200 page document to add paragraph styles to make a TOC. The path of least resistance to tell if something was an active style or a duplicate that is used in one section only, was to delete that style. Then replace it with a different massive font style and see how many things got overset. This is a terrible workflow, but it did the job without needing me to google. Highlighting it would let me know in a document what parts are correctly formatted. Especially as a lot of the documents were formatted without using any styles, and going back and updating all the text is a nightmare. A version of the style override highlighting that differentiates between styles would be incredible.