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Hi Neil, are you talking about the PDF Comments panel? Or the Share for Review panel? And are you saying they disappear in InDesign, Acrobat, or the Web page?
In InDesign, there is an option to show completed comments. (It hides them by default.)
Hi Diane… I don’t have an M1 machine yet, so I don’t have an answer. I have not heard of any problems yet, though. I’m curious if other folks see this.
Have you tried rebuilding preferences?
Does it have to be a real cross-reference (in the cross-references panel)? If not, then you could probably just use the Find/Change dialog box for this. For example, search for “Tomato Paste” and replace with “Tomato Paste (see page xxx)”. You can use the Find Format section at the bottom of Find/Change to control which paragraph style the text should appear it.
That does seem very odd. Seems like something is wrong. I wonder if some CC preference was messed up. I wonder if the Creative Cloud desktop app itself has gone wonky. Maybe check its preferences? Worst case: maybe the CC app itself needs to be uninstalled and reinstalled? Extreme, but I’m not sure how else to tell it where to put the app. Perhaps a windows-savvy user here can suggest other options.
Good question, Barry. This is normal. OpenType fonts can come in various flavors, but many are “truetype inside opentype.”
More importantly, the font that is embedded inside a PDF is usually a special subset of the font that InDesign generates when making the PDF… it’s not the real font anyway. That sounds scary, but it’s fine… it’s what InDesign has done for 20 years.
Hi Tom, sorry about the “Topic” field… it is white on white text! (CSS is tricky… we fixed that, but now it is broken again. I hope it gets fixed again in the next day or two.)
Have you checked View > Grids & Guides > Smart Guides? Or other options in that submenu? I find that sometimes I type Command-U by mistake and suddenly smart guides are gone!
You need to be careful about having black on all 4 channels. For example, l you never want 400% ink (100% each of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black).
Is it important for the text to be set in Photoshop? Normally, the best practice would be to place the PSD in InDesign and use InDesign’s text tools to handle the text.
One question: is the Photoshop image set to CMYK or RGB (in photoshop)?
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