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Hi,
Thanks for reporting this issue. We have seen this issue being reported by some users ever since Paragraph Shading as a feature was introduced in InDesign.
I have marked this issue as “Under Review” for consideration by the InDesign team.-Aman
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Hi,
Please can you share a sample document with which the crash is happening at amaarora@adobe.com?Thanks
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I have experienced the same issue, thanks for reporting! Would be a lot easier to if the result was like you expected.
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This would be great.
There is a workaround by using the underline-option and tweaking the weight, offset, and color values, etc.
BUTfor example, if I then want to underline a "shaded" word (like if theres a hyperlink shaded) then I can't do it with the workaround any more.I also would love if it was possible to extend the shading at the start/ end of the word (like another user already said)
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this would be a necessary function for creating accessible documents!
i miss especially the note-tag