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That’s interesting… I never noticed that before. Yes, it appears to center the spread in the window after you click OK. I don’t think there is any way around that. But if you center the spread in the window (command-option-zero, or double-click the numbers under the spread in the pages panel), then it won’t move.
Yeah, that can drive you crazy! InDesign is trying to be helpful, but… not helpful in this situation.
The solution, I believe, is to open Preferences, click on the Type tab, and disable “Adjust spacing automatically when cutting and pasting words”
I just placed an image in InDesign, saved the file, and then packaged it. When I use Bridge to look at the image inside the Links folder (in the packaged file), the IPTC and EXIF data is all intact. No problems.
I’m using a Mac, InDesign 2023 (18.0), but it would really surprise me if this were different on Windows.
Are you checking the metadata with Bridge? Or some other tool, which may not be seeing it?
Tzivi: Ah, that is very interesting. I don’t usually use “based on” with object styles, so I forgot how this worked. It does act weird and a bit different than other styles.
To create one object style based on another, choose from the Based On popup menu… and then click the “Reset to Base” button! That makes this style the same… and then you can make changes. Does that work?
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