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    Graham Lucas commented  · 

    I have the same problem. I use InDesign both on an iMac with a standard 2560x1440 display and a Retina iMac set to Best for Display (looks like 2560x1440). The guides on the standard iMac are twice as thick as they are on the Retina iMac which would suggest that InDesign is ignoring the HiDPI scaling and drawing the guides at native resolution (i.e. 5K) on the Retina iMac. I would consider this to be a bug.

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    Object Styles now support Size and Position values greater than 1440 pt.

    This is available in the latest PreRelease build of InDesign (21.2.0.15).


    If you are not already part of InDesign's Prerelease program and would like to join and try out the latest Prerelease build, 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 Build number 'v21.2.0.015'

    * Select ‘Install’


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    Adobe InDesign team

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    Graham Lucas commented  · 

    Glad I found this - thought it was an issue with my document and wasted the last 30 minutes trying to solve! Why such arbitrary limitations Adobe?

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