Philip Seaton
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Hi everyone,
This feature is available in Adobe InDesign 2023 version.
Please update to this InDesign version to work with this feature.
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Thank you to all of you who have responded, saying that this issue is solved after updating macOS to Monterey 12.1.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Philip Seaton commentedI'm on Monterey 12.1 and I've been having problems with this issue. InDesign 17.0.1 on a Macbook Pro 16 Max. Restarting InDesign solves it, but sometimes I can't save as/save as copy (invisible/non appearing box).
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Thanks for reporting the issue. We will review it.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Philip Seaton commented@Amaarora - Any progress on this since the reply last year? I have to export 4x200 images that now need to be exported in 144 dpi and then resized to 72 dpi in order to preserve detail.
I think a DOWNSAMPLE-option would be a great addition to the image export in InDesign. Just make sure it's available to call from a script :)
An error occurred while saving the comment Philip Seaton commentedExporting 72 dpi JPG is so bad. Please fix this. It sucks to have to export in 300 dpi and then create a photoshop droplet for rescaling everything to 72 dpi.
Philip Seaton supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Philip Seaton commentedPlease solve this. Lousy JPG quality is still troublesome in 2020.
72 dpi export from InDesign = ****.
150 dpi export from InDesign + downscaled to 72 dpi in Photoshop = gold. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Philip Seaton commentedAlso, try this:
https://www.marspremedia.com/software/indesign/export-named-pagesExample: https://youtu.be/3ldKqt1p14k
An error occurred while saving the comment Philip Seaton commentedScripting is your answer. I know, not everyone scripts - I sure don't.
In short, you can apply different paragraph styles to text boxes in hidden layers and use the contents as filenames or use it to specify file type, like "Find paragraph style "filetype", if contents of paragraph filetype = JPG then goto exportJPG else go to exportPNG".
Eh. What do I know, I don't code ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Check these threads out for ideas:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/indesign/export-pages-to-jpg-with-individual-filenames-from-photo-caption-in-slug/m-p/11168885#M188233 -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Philip Seaton commentedThis would be so useful. I often produce web content (static banners/social media posts) that needs exporting to a specific file size/limit depending on the different platforms and it's very tedious to have to run these by Photoshop just to end up wih proper quality. Most of the time I export 16 pages/different sizes and formats at once.
Also, Adobe - please fix the unusable JPG export quality. If I want a file in 72 dpi I first have to JPG-export it in 300 dpi THEN import it to Photoshop THEN reduce it to 72 dpi and save it to keep proper quality. *loud sigh*
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Hi,
Can you please mail me a sample document to reproduce the issue? I am unable to reproduce the bug.
Is the issue only specific to 13.0? What is the reference point for the autosize?-Aman
amaarora@adobe.comAn error occurred while saving the comment Philip Seaton commentedStill a thing.
Video:
https://youtu.be/5y0FnnyiEKgMethod:
1) Create a textbox
2) Write HELLO in it
3) Select textbox
4) Change background color
5) Change corner options to rounded
6) Go to "Text frame options" (ctrl+B)
7) Choose "Height & Width"
8) Then check "No line breaks" <--- this is the culprit
9) Switch to "GENERAL"
10) Change "Inset spacing"
11) As you go up/down in values the bug will stretch the box like crazy at certain valuesIf you stop at a value that makes the box bug out, click OK and exit from Text frame options. Go to the corner options and turn off any effect you might have applied - if you go to standard square mode, the bug vanishes and the text box displays as it should.
Step by step: https://youtu.be/FsYs0eov3Pg
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Thanks for reporting. We will review the bug
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Fix of the issue is now available in InDesign’s latest November’17 update.
Please upgrade to the latest version InDesign CC 13.0.1 for the fix.If you are unable to see the update, go to Creative Cloud application and click on the context menu on the top right and click on Check for App Updates.
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Wish this was included. Seems so basic. Especially considering "File info".
I just finished a batch export of about 15.000 JPG files for a bunch of social media platforms and I don't really want to group/write info for them manually in Bridge... : (