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  • in reply to: Opening CC documents in CS6 #65038
    propav8r
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    Bah-thanks. It’s like they planned this or something…

    in reply to: ID CC CS7 Has Slowed to a Crawl #64752
    propav8r
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    I moved all the pages in the document that was slow to a fresh new document, deleted the original, saved the replacement, and replaced it in the book. All is good now.

    Weird.

    in reply to: Define Button Rollover Area #64640
    propav8r
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    Edit// Ignore the light blue background…that doesn’t show up on my document for some reason.

    in reply to: Inline Figure Numbering: Best Practice #64578
    propav8r
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    I started attempting to replicate your style in a blank document. Mode was set to continue. I only had one level of numbering.

    Next time I get some extra time, I’m going to give it another shot. Until then, I’ve got that document you sent “Fort Knox’d” so I can pull the style in whenever my little heart desires.

    Either that, or we need to get a priest out here to exorcise my copy of ID.

    in reply to: Inline Figure Numbering: Best Practice #34508
    propav8r
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    I cannot replicate your figure numbering paragraph style successfully. I can import the paragraph style from the document you sent, but in my document, it does not number anything, it just makes everything “Figure 1”, regardless of where or even if it is anchored.

    Edit// It works now, but I’m not sure why. I’ve got that document you sent backed up, and I can just import the style from that document each time I need to do this, but it still frustrates me that I don’t understand why it works.

    Eventually, I’ll learn not to ask questions.

    in reply to: Inline Figure Numbering: Best Practice #34505
    propav8r
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    That document works perfectly. I even inserted and anchored a couple images of my own and it works. I’m going to delve into your list/paragraph style setup and see what’s different.

    Thanks so much for your help.

    in reply to: Inline Figure Numbering: Best Practice #34495
    propav8r
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    And true, cutting and pasting would work but that’s an extremely tedious process…there has to be a better way.

    Here’s a thought-could I create a paragraph style for “Figure 1” that is always figure one, and create an paragraph style called “Figure 2” that could be applied to all following figures? That way, I always have a finite figure 1 label that doesn’t change.

    …off to try something new.

    Still haven’t heard anything out of Adobe support.

    in reply to: Inline Figure Numbering: Best Practice #34477
    propav8r
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    Yeah, they are absolutely anchored. That’s the whole idea…I want my graphics to move with the text, not have to update figure page locations or anything else as stuff gets added.

    Funnily enough, the numbering works exactly as I want it to UNTIL the image is anchored. As soon as you anchor the image in the text flow, that’s when I’m having this issue.

    I’ve contacted Adobe support and they’ve escalated the ticket up the ladder…that was last week. We’ll see what happens.

    in reply to: Inline Figure Numbering: Best Practice #34473
    propav8r
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    I’ve referred to that guide numerous times, and I’m still having the same basic issue: When I insert a new figure between existing figures 1 and 2, the new figure should become figure 2, and the former figure 2, become figure 3.

    It doesn’t.

    It changes the newly inserted figure to Figure 1, the old figure 1 to figure 2, and the old figure 2 to figure 3.

    Sorry…I’ve been dealing with this for several days and it’s becoming extremely frustrating. I don’t want to revert to the style of documentation that we’ve been using for years which is cluttered figure pages or graphics jammed in across the bottom of a page.

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