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sorry, one more thing:
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There is no need, by the way, for your construction
[.].+
to force a “literal” full stop. Just add a single backslah before it to make it loose its magic properties.”
I added this because in my original construction which did not have the “[.].+” it picked up another bit of text “(references to…)” and styled it. My reasoning is to force GREP to identify “ref.” before styling. Is there a better way?
Thanks for the help and letting me know about backslashes in the forum. Your solution works perfect.
smulls
solution:
(ref[.].+?)
UPDATE:
I've traced the problem to a faulty Logitech wireless keyboard. The problem remained after installing fresh batteries and the only fix was replacing the keyboard/mouse setup. I don't know why tifixed it, but its nice to e back to normal.
Thanks for the advice….
I'm only having problems in CS products (Illustrator and Indesign specifically). I checked the accessibility settings and ClickLock is not activated. The objects are released when I click a second time.
any other ideas?
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