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    FIXED  ·  Abhinav Kaushik responded

    Hello All,
    Thank you for reporting the issue to us.
    We have fixed the issue in the latest version of InDesign, Id 15.0

    Please 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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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Seconded. As a laptop based company, very few of us even bother with having a docked full keyboard at our work stations. Even if the num pad requirement was lifted, I find it overbearing to have to do 3 modifiers + 1 key for a shortcut. Further... because I'm always mobile, I don't even use a mouse 99% of the time... so the additional clicks plus tracking over to the panel is a lot.

    All I want is the ability to remap things in a more flexible manner. For example, if I want to remap command + I to match the character styling for my body copy's italic styling... so be it. Maybe just give me a notification if it's going to leave a different function without a key binding, as a result.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Right now, you can go in an assign keyboard shortcuts to character styles or paragraph styles only when used with a number pad.

    For those of us on laptops predominantly, that means you are never able to assign shortcut keys for a character style. So instead of one set of keystrokes, you end up having to do extra clicks repeatedly when formatting copy.

    Expand the ability to create shortcuts to a wider range of key combinations that are laptop friendly.

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  2. 313 votes

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    Need More Info  ·  Anonymous responded

    Thanks for making this request. In order to understand the use-case more better I have a few questions:

    1. Whats the role of the different people working collaboratively on the same file. Are they always only designers or are other personas also involved.
    2. What is the use-case here, some parts of this request suggest an Editorial collaboration whereas others suggest collaboration amongst different designers. I am trying to separate these 2 requests out.
    3. What are the different kind of files (brochures, books, magazines etc) for which this is required.
    4. Does it need to be a web based service, or having the user be able to collaborate on one shared file using InDesign or InCopy on the Desktop will work? What is the advantage you feel over a web-service over the desktop app?
    5. How do you workaround this need today? What are the most important problems with…

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Also still interested in this, despite the date of this. Same issues. I have the need to collaborate locally (or off a server location not a part of adobe creative cloud) for some files that span between designers of different teams, but also sometimes from an editing and design relationship.

    projects can vary from illustrative infographics to longer editorial layouts intended for both digital and print. Indesign and also illustrator could benefit from this. My current workaround is 2 people sitting side by side, but only one gets to drive. Or..... someone works on a local file of one half of the document, while another works on the remaining half.... then both halves take turns moving into a combined third document.

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