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Thanks a lot everyone for the feedback. I am moving this under review.
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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 Anonymous supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedI have had the same problem. I could not understand why a 700 pages document would reflow after applying a condition to the footnote references. Until I noticed that one of the very first footnotes had been missing, and only appeared after this change. Resizing the text frame also makes it appear. Please see screenshots; the footnote reference is on the first line of the page.
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There is a script by Peter Kahrel which just does exactly what you’re looking for.
See this article on indesignsecrets.com:
https://indesignsecrets.com/delete-images-from-multiple-indesign-graphic-frames-quickly.phpHope you find this useful.
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Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedI would LOVE to be able to select a lot of images in the links panel (it may be all PNGs, or all bitmaps, or all lores) and then delete them with one click – but keep the image frames.
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Dear All,
This is fixed in latest InDesign CC version. Please upgrade to the latest release.
Thanks
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@ Neal Gardner, I think the line break in itself may not necessarily have been the cause of the disappearing footnote, and that after deleting it, InDesign had to recompose, which often makes the notes reappear.
Our workaround for the time being is to force all text to recompose regularly in documents with footnotes.