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Rivkah Lewis
MemberIn this case, it most certainly had to do with that.
At least there’s a work around!Rivkah Lewis
MemberWhat I still can’t figure out is why the title was OK in some footers and not in others…
Rivkah Lewis
MemberEugene: Thank you – that was mega-helpful.
Dwayne: That was my next idea. Thanks!
Ariel: Thanks for your contribution, put perhaps you did not understand the problem properly. My doc only has one Master and even if it did, the issue had to do with a soft-return in the title, not anything related to a Master. I’ve been using ID for nearly a decade and I’ve never come across this either, so I guess you come across new things every day…Thank you again!
Rivkah Lewis
MemberThanks for the reply, Eugene. Can you clarify a little what you mean?
An why this would only be an issue on some pages in the same chapter and not all?Rivkah Lewis
MemberI’d like to add that this only occurs when the story starts on a right page – the page of the story name footer.
When it begins on a left page, the facing right page as proper spacing.I thought of putting a text box half off the page but touching with the title without any soft returns in it as the settings are set to first on page, but I was wondering if there was an easy fix that’s not a “cheat”.
Thanks.
Rivkah Lewis
MemberOh. It was actually unchecked but when I checked it, it switched to CMYK.
What does that mean?Rivkah Lewis
MemberSometimes the solution is so simple :)
Thanks for your help (I’ll probably be back for more…)Rivkah Lewis
MemberWell I’ll be. It was the “whole word” option.
It works now, but can you explain why that would make a difference to spaces?Rivkah Lewis
MemberI rechecked – that is not the case here. The search setting is on “all documents”.
No only that, but I tried now with a single space just to see what would happen and it only picks up some of them. In “show hidden characters” there is either a single or double blue dot between each word – like a space. But the Find can’t seem to find them!
Help!Rivkah Lewis
MemberOK… here’s another question :)
Sometimes I have something to change and I copy it and paste it into the find field of find/change.
I get a message “cannot find match”. If its copied and pasted from the ID file – how can that be?
One example would be double spaces. I changed them to single spaces and then found there were dozens more. So I copied and pasted a double space and ID can’t find any. I’m staring at 4 instances on this page.
Any ideas?
Thanks so much!Rivkah Lewis
MemberPerfect. Thank you, Masood!
Rivkah Lewis
MemberAnother question:
I need to replace “lb” with “lb.”. The abbreviation appears both ways in the book and they need to be uniform.
When I search and select “whole word”, it gives me all of the “lb”s – with and without the period. So if I do a global change, I’ll end up with some as lb.. (2 periods)
How can I do this?Rivkah Lewis
Member@Tom: They are very heavy files with large images, so although I totally hear what you are saying, I felt it was preferable to have them in separate files.
@David: That must have been the case. Although I had tried 2x, I just tried again now and its working. So – yay!
Thanks!
Rivkah Lewis
MemberBingo!
When I didn’t select any spread, it exported only the spread I had selected.
When I selected all the pages, it began on the page that was visible on the screen and exported that through the end.
And when I went to the first page (title page) and then selected all the pages, there was no RTF option on menu at all!But I think this will be good enough to start with.
Thanks for all your help!Rivkah Lewis
MemberI tried Word and the setting called Word 97-2003.
And I’m on a PC.If I copy if from InDesign to Word it comes out correctly, but that’s very time consuming – to select and copy every table. uness there’s a way of selecting all of them that I am not aware of.
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