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Hi,
We have been able to reproduce the issue and it is currently under investigation.—
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An error occurred while saving the comment Chris Roueche commentedThis bug affects ICML imports too, and is still present in InDesign 2023 18.1 (mac & win).
We've found that the bug appears to be related to (triggered by) merged cells (as seen in the OP's pngs). It's always the cells directly above the merged cells' right-most column whose underlines are suppressed. The bug affects _all_ rows above the merged cells, not just the row that's immediately above.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Chris Roueche commentedAdding to the initial report... InDesign (CC 2017 through 2022, confirmed) can shut down when a table cell containing some combination of fixed (non-"auto") leading and inline pictures is recomposed. Resizing the cell or typing text into it is usually enough to trigger the problem. Using "auto" leading in table cells appears to avoid the problem.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Chris Roueche commentedTo go a bit further... if one is using InCopy, then checking-out and then checking back in a story like this currently looses information (destinations) and breaks the associated hyperlinks and cross-references. That doesn't seem good.
This bug applies to all InDesign versions I've tried, from CS6 on up to 2022 17.2.
Text anchors and paragraph destinations are story properties (they're stored in the text model) and, to adhere to Adobe's documented export philosophy, should be included in the ICML export so as not to lose data integrity.
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This issue is fixed in the latest InDesign version - InDesign 2023.
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We're happy to announce that the fix for this issue is now available in the latest update of InDesign - version 17.2 that is available from Creative Cloud Desktop application.
Please update to this latest version to get the fix.
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Thanks for reporting the issue. We are looking into it
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Chris Roueche supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Chris Roueche commentedAdobe InCopy & InDesign versions 14, 15, & 16
To support and expand...
Editing a story with InCopy shouldn't change the styling on the story's endnotes.
Paragraph styles applied to endnotes are being overwritten when the story's link is updated. Adobe's help documentation says endnotes can be styled by the user in the "Work with endnote text" section of https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/endnotes.html
"You can select and apply character and paragraph formatting to endnote text"
which would lead a user to believe that custom endnote formatting is both allowed and supported. However, the update's ICML import is modifying endnote formatting in a way that can scramble or even lose user-applied styling.
Attached (lostformatting.png) is a screenshot of a multi-paragraph endnote (Id1) that has been lightly edited in InCopy and then updated in InDesign (Id2). While user-applied overrides and character styles were retained, the small red arrows indicate lines in the 2nd endnote where formatting was lost when the ICML import forcibly changed the applied paragraph style to the document's endnote paragraph style (as specified in Type > Endnote Options > Endnote Formatting).
The 2nd endnote has become a mishmash of formatting. For some reason, the entire endnote now has a "regular" font face applied as an override, negating the "bold" face of default endnote style, even in the first two lines (whose paragraph style didn't change). Line 1's user-applied character overrides were retained, as was line 2's character style run. Line 4's "italic" face, previously supplied by its user-applied paragraph style, was retained with an override created during the forced style application. Line 3's "small caps" attribute, previously supplied by its user-applied paragraph style, has inexplicably disappeared.
The 3rd endnote's user-applied paragraph style was also changed by the update, but its formatting was largely retained using an attribute override created during the style's application.
Attached (highlights.png) is the same update with the style highlighter enabled, to better show the extent of the damage.
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Thanks for reporting this issue.
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Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment Chris Roueche commentedDetails (cont'd): It's actually the document's [No Paragraph Style] that isn't being loaded properly, but that style's settings are most easily seen through [Basic Paragraph] as its based-on style.
Also, this problem can affect the session workspace's [No Paragraph Style] if preferences aren't rebuilt when the text attribute's plug-in is removed. With a missing InCatalog plug-in's text attribute lingering in the session's root paragraph style, for example, new documents will lack any WorldReady default settings.
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The fix for this issue is now available in the latest update of InDesign – that is, InDesign 15.0.2.
Please update your InDesign application to get this fix.
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Fix for this issue is now available in the latest update of InDesign 2020 – that is, InDesign 15.0.1
In the Creative Cloud Desktop application, click on the Updates section on the left. You should be able to see the Update available for InDesign. Please update your InDesign application to this version to try out the fix.
Let us know in the comments section if you face any problem with the updation process.
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Hi,
This issue has been fixed in the latest release.-Aman
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Still crashes in InDesign 2024 19.4.