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The fix for this issue is now available in the latest update of InDesign – version 16.1
Please update to this version to get the fix. To prevent problem on existing documents and see the footnotes again, you will have to force recompose the stories.
To force recompose stories, you can use the shortcut Command-Option-/ (slash) on Mac or Ctrl-Alt-slash on Windows-InDesign Team
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedCan confirm. Footnote references appear in the text, but the footnote itself disappears until the text is made to reflow by inserting a space or re-sizing the text box.
The missing Footnotes do not print or export to PDF, either
Running CC2020 (up-to-date) on a mac, running Mojave (10.14.6)
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Hi,
Please can you add some links that have some images/ videos showing the problem you are facing. You can also mail them at amaarora@adobe.comAs seen in the attached screenshot (pic1.png), i am unable to see the issue.
-Aman
An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedI have had this happen in CC2020. I cannot upload images or video as the documents I am working on are sensitive.
The document template and paragraph/character styles were initially created in CC2019, then opened in 2020 and had Word files imported (don't know if the version conversion makes a difference).
Here's what I tried:
1) Resaved as IDML and reopened in 2020 – did not work.
2) Recreated new paragraph and character styles from scratch – did not work.
3) I deleted the hyperlink (leaving the URL there), pasted into a new document, created new paragraph and character styles then applied the hyperlink to the URL applying the character based stylesheet, and *then* applied the shaded paragraph style – did not work.
4) created a new paragraph in original document, re-typed the entire paragraph (no copy/pasting) inlcuding the URL, applied hyperlink, applied paragraph style – WORKED. Obviously not a valid solution with a document of any volume.
5) changed the shaded para style to reduce the distance the shading reaches below the para to 0 – underline reappeared, but obviously not a solution as the para style doesn't look right.I can only assume there is *something* being imported from the Word file (despite all imported Word paragraph and character styles being deleted, replaced with ID styles, and 'force applied') that causes this issue
HOWEVER, I DO HAVE A WORK AROUND THAT WORKED FOR US:
Edit the paragraph style with the shading on it, and add a paragraph border with a line thickness of zero, and boom – underline reappears.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedWhen you select 'show import options' when importing a word file, tis there not a checkboxe to turn off endnote import?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedIn a world where accessible PDFs are becoming more common, this would be very handy – pages that have content going across spreads on certain pages – it would be great to be able to say page x-x as single, page y-y as spreads.
It the moment, we have to write two pdfs, and combine them together.
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Dear All,
This feature is now available in latest InDesign CC version. Please upgrade to the latest release.
Thanks
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Hi All,
Can you explain how this would be used, is the end goal to find a some stuff restricting the search to Tables, or is it something else. It would really help if you can share how you plan to use this new GREP code for tables.
Thanks
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This is a HUGE problem, with MASSIVE consequences for client confidence.
We create 100+page reports with 100s of footnotes. Every proof , some of them just drop off. The client thinks we are clueless and this bug has gone unfixed for MONTHS.