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Yep, exact exact same font. Super confusing!
Hi, Katherine,
There’s a particular paragraph I’m looking at, which has different line breaks in the new file than in the original. Everything seems to be the same about them except the kerning, but when I clear the kerning the line breaks still don’t match.
They both use Single Line Composer, and the tracking, margins, justification, and hyphenation settings are the same.
I am baffled!
Alicia
Thank you for the quick response, David! The information for both files lists the application as InDesign 15.1 (Macintosh). The original file was last modified 12/12/20, and the new file was created at the end of December. Would the kind of update that would cause reflow involve a change to the version number?
I forgot to say that the composer in each case is Single Line Composer.
Thanks!
Checking “Allow document pages to shuffle” fixed the problem. Thank you!
I have the same question. Was a solution arrived at? Thanks!
Thanks very much, Kas. I appreciate your help.
Alicia
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