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    It has been implemented this way as per Accessibility Requirements.

    According to Accessibility Requirements, Alt Text should be placed under the /K Array in the Dictionary – please see attachment for more information.


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    Matt S commented  · 

    I find this a spectacularly unhelpful response. The attachment doesn't explain very much at all, and it's certainly not clear how to solve the issue. The internet is FULL of instructions telling us to simply add Alt Text in the Custom tab of Object Export Options... if this no longer works, we need an instruction somewhere of what to do instead.

    I found adding the image into the articles pane finally forced the Alt Text tags to flow through to an interactive PDF; thank goodness it's only a 400 page document I have to work on :-/

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    Matt S commented  · 

    I am having this same issue, but pretty sure it relates to spreads: the first RHS page is fine, but subsequent ones are moved to the right about the "inside" margin.

    I finally figured out (it's cludgy, but will do for now) that if I move>copy pages AS spreads (with extra pages at either the start or the end of the selected pages to ensure I'm moving complete spreads) the layout is unaffected. Then of course I have to remember to remove the unwanted right/left pages at the start of each set I've copied; but that's significantly less work (and less risky) than having to re-align all the RHS pages after the page merge.

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    The issue has been fixed in the latest release of InDesign – InDesign 2021.
    Please update to this new version of InDesign to get the fix.


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    Matt S commented  · 

    It's like it forgets to load the default keyboard settings underneath the personalised ones. I have adjusted a handful of shortcuts, but just now it had forgotten command+N for 'new document' - it was listed AS the default shortcut in my personalised setting, but only worked when I specifically assigned Command+N AS a 'custom' shortcut. Madenning.

    And yes, I've restarted just now. Keyboard shortcuts are working elsewhere on my Mac - it's just InDesign that's cracked the sads.

    InDesign 15.0.1 on a Mac running High Sierra - 10.13.6

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