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Good luck with language layers on complex documents with multiple contributors on tight deadlines. Different documents every time.
Produce the master and then localise it.
The site admins will hate this but just edit your default character/paragraph styles with no documents open and as needed swap out myriad pro/minion/whatever font for your personal choice, I don’t use CC (anymore) but would imagine the default find-font should change to whatever is specified in your basic styles.
check your paper settings on the printer preferences or on the lcd of the printer as it can be down to what is specified on the printer when loading paper, it’s a printer setup issue not an InDesign issue. Try testing and then save the print preset and default to that. Check long edge/short edge details in the preferences.
What is up with the arbitary hyphenation and line breaks in this sites CSS?
I concur. David, is that a yes there is but it’s not diseminated or yes there should be?
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