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Hi,
This looks more like a feature modification request.
I am therefore moving this to the “Feature Request” section.Please keep adding your use-cases.
-Aman
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222 votesAvailable in Prerelease Builds ·
AdminSanyam Talwar (Senior Lead Software Engineer, Adobe InDesign) responded
The feature is now available in the InDesign PreRelease build(v19.0.0.093) and above. Please try out the feature and share feedback.
Download/Update the latest InDesign PreRelease build in Creative Cloud under the “Prerelease” category(Refer to “Prerelease_CreativeCloud.png” for reference)
Please apply to the InDesign PreRelease in case you don’t have access to InDesign PreRelease build – https://www.adobeprerelease.com/beta/C6DFA254-C40C-4EEB-8F6D-F4AEDA2E6171If you still encounter any issues, please drop a mail to sharewithID@adobe.com.
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I'm currently updating a booklet for print, where we're adding more pages so we no longer need the two filler 'notes' pages at the very end to get the amount of pages needed to print. We'll likely be updating it again in the future though, so it would be nice to just be able to hide these pages for now, so I can easily re-add them once they're needed again.
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I feel like this is the weirdest "feature" i've ever seen on an adobe program, which is saying something. Why would I want the layers in a group to go to a completely different layer than I have them in just because I ungrouped it? Especially when I copy/pasted from a different layer, it defeats the point.