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  • in reply to: Non InDesign Users to view document #14324195
    Gerald Donker
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    Hi Chris,

    I am no ‘expert’ but have you considered using InCopy? A subscription is about $5-6 USD/mth (so really not expensive for professional use).

    InCopy gives you a ‘Layout’ view as well as text focussed views. All the ID editors need to do is save the Content so you can access with InCopy. Maybe they do that already?

    Regards, Gerald Donker

    in reply to: Image caption order incorrect in TOC #116132
    Gerald Donker
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    Hi Vinny, Thanks for the reply. However it looks like you haven’t anchored the caption frames into the main text as yet (so they travel with the text). I tried to set out as you have suggested and set a text wrap to the main text frame so that the text of the captions are forced into the empty gutter area. However once anchored text wrap of the main text frame is ignored?

    in reply to: Image caption order incorrect in TOC #116061
    Gerald Donker
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    Hi David,

    Yes, I saw this post and the comments section, but cant see how it provides a solution to my problem (unless I am missing something here).

    I dont have indents in the caption text frames that complicate the issue. It seems to me the issue is simply the left to right placement of the caption text frames on the page versus the location of the text anchors. See the pic of the page layout (link following)

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/hf5d7lldhkg65lv/P%2031%20Layout%20showing%20caption%20text%20frames%20-grouped%20with%20images.PNG?dl=0

    The only workaround I can see at the moment is to allow the TOC to be built out of order and then select the offending TOC section and reorder using the ‘SortParagraph’ script.
    Is there another method (you know about) that I can apply on the page itself so the TOC gets built correctly?

    Thanks, Gerald

    in reply to: Unwanted character style added to index #110296
    Gerald Donker
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    I have a related problem. I have created an ‘Invisible’ Character Style in order to get cross references with short form Fig. (See https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2428581#).
    However having created an Index for some reason each line in the index now concludes with the ‘Invisible’ Character style, including just before page numbers and cross refs. As a result the display of the index is incorrect. I can fix up by doing a character style format replacement back to ‘None’. But why is this happening? Not sure why the index is picking up the ‘Invisible’ Character style?

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