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Thank you all for the votes.
Can you help us understand the key problems that you face in the absence of ability to send an anchored image backwards?
What’s the current workaround that you have to follow?
What are the use cases wherein you need that the text appears specifically on top of inline anchored image?
This information will help us evaluate the functionality better.
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Thanks for the suggestion. We have started to explore this feature. Will share more details soon
Thanks
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Thanks for raising this feature ask. We are reviewing this
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The fix for this issue is now available in the latest update of InDesign – that is, InDesign 15.0.3.
Please update your InDesign application to get the fix.
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Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Lindsey Thomas Martin commentedThere is an additional problem. Even if one uses the Hunspell dictionaries, if there is more than one language in the document, one will not be checked. See the attached file, where paragraphs set to English: Canadian are checked but that set to French: Canadian is not.
Lindsey Thomas Martin supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Lindsey Thomas Martin commented[cross posted] The fix, as far as my testing shows, is to select the Hunspell dictionary in Preferences > Dictionary … for EACH document. Also, dynamic spelling has to be turned off and on again after switching to Hunspell before it starts working.
Once Hunspell is set with no documents open, it appears to be the default for new documents.
Limited testing of the Proximity dictionary suggests that the spelling check stops working when the language set in Preferences differs from that set for a paragraph in a document.
An error occurred while saving the comment Lindsey Thomas Martin commentedI have had the same issue under the same conditions. It seems to have started after I updated to 15.0.2. The fix, as far as my testing shows, is to select the Hunspell dictionary in Preferences > Dictionary … for EACH document. Also, dynamic spelling has to be turned off and on again after switching to Hunspell before it starts working.
Once Hunspell is set with no documents open, it appears to be the default for new documents.
Limited testing of the Proximity dictionary suggests that the spelling check stops working when the language set in Preferences differs from that set for a paragraph in a document.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Lindsey Thomas Martin commentedI agree. Flexible design in tables is important. See Diane Burns' video, InDesign: Using shapes to change cell corners, on lynda.com for another way to do this. Not sure if would be easier to update than Tim's method. Engineers, the popularity of this video indicates that there is a market for this feature.
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Hi,
Please can you share a sample file and a video showing the problem?Thanks
amaarora@adobe.comAn error occurred while saving the comment Lindsey Thomas Martin commentedAdditional information: char. style is retained if passage is moved using drag and drop.
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“Place Video from URL” option has been restored in the latest InDesign update – version 15.1.
Please update InDesign to use the feature.
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We added Column Rules functionality in InDesign 2020. Please try it out.
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Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment Lindsey Thomas Martin commentedThe behaviour when there are non-spanning footnotes in the columns is odd (and not useful): to show the rule between footnotes, one has to apply a negative value to the end of the rule and adjust this each time a footnote is added to the second column. When the value is zero, the rule is cut off above the first footnote in the second column.
There is an additional problem. Even when one uses the Hunspell dictionaries, if there is more than one language in the document, one will not be checked. For example, in a document, paragraphs set to English: Canadian are checked but those set to French: Canadian are not. (I tried to attach a file as an example but the upload failed.)