I have at your disposal the test documents and any settings/preferences files if your need it. Of course, it's just workarounds for something that worked with the previous InDesign transitions as far as i remember. In those 2 cases, the specific settings of the text frame are respected after the pasting. Create a specific object style from the text frame, and apply it to the text frame. Cut the link to its current object style.Ģ. I found 2 workarounds that seems to work, to apply to the text frame before pasting it.ġ. Test 3: Same problem when the text frame created in the new document is pasted in that problematic document.
Test 1 & 2: when pasted in the 3 other existing documents or the new document, the text frame created in that document is back to standard settings (vertical alignement to top, 1 column, inset spacing of 0 mm) # FAIL: one of 4 existing documents converted to CC 2018 failed all the tests 4 same existing CC 2017 documents as in context 1, saved as CC 2018 documents Create new text frame creation with vertical alignment set to center, 3 columns and inset spacing of 3 mm in the new document Copy this text frame in the new documentġ. Create new text frame creation with vertical alignment set to center, 3 columns and inset spacing of 3 mm in an existing documentĢ. Copy this text frame in the 3 other existing documentsġ. Create new text frame with vertical alignment set to center, 3 columns and inset spacing of 3 mm in an existing documentĢ.
I stumbled recently also on this problem.ġ. Select the InDesign CC 2018 file (INDD document) you wish to convert and click Open. Hover over ID2Q in the ID2Q menu and click Convert InDesign® Document. Click the Markzware menu item in QuarkXPress 2018, to see the ID2Q menu.
I'm happy to help, if you have followup questions. How to Convert InDesign CC 2018 to QuarkXPress 2018 with Markzware ID2Q: Install ID2Q. So looks like the problem is affiliated with pasting in to documents that previously existed and that saving to. Then I opened my normal template with all the market-specific variations that I (that was created a few years ago) and pasted from Untitled-1 into that. Then I opened a new/blank document in CC 13.0 and pasted from Untitled-1 into that. Per your request, Aman, I just now took the original/finalized document and saved as.
Unfortunately, all boxes with alignment on the bottom changed. I copied from my final document and pasted into the template. (Template with the variations was created from scratch a couple years ago in CC). I have a separate template that contains all the variations I merely paste updated sections. This morning, with the main publication finalized, I needed to adapt it to create a few variations for different markets. So I've been building this latest edition in CC 13.0 for the past 2 weeks. I start a new edition of my publication from that original template every 2 weeks, and I just finished the next edition.
My original template was created years ago, probably in CS 5, and I've been updating Indesign with every upgrade and saving it again. Hi, in case it's helpful, I'm troubleshooting too.