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An error occurred while saving the comment Charles Crofton commentedI know a lot of designers that create bar charts in InDesign, just to avoid Illustrators tools, using colored boxes, separate rules, and type boxes spread about. In the past this might have been good enough, but was a pain to edit afterwards. However, I have a client now asking for pdf's to be accessible, and there's no way the previous solution would fly. Illustrators' chart building tools haven't changed in decades.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Charles Crofton commentedTo add, I'm using InDesign 17.1 on a Mac OS 10.15.7
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The span column or not choice is too limiting. On a 3 column page, I'd like to be able to span footnotes across two columns, and save space in the third. I'd also like to be able to control whether in such a setup, the footnotes position across columns one and two, or across columns two and three. As of 3/2022, if I don't span columns, my footnotes are starting in the second column, with one footnote thrown to the third. That doesn't make any sense. If they balanced, that might be somewhat acceptable, but there's no control over it at present.