CS2 was a bit buggy with false + indicators in the paragraph palette.
It's something I just learned to live with.
Bob
This is a discussion on Paragraph Style and the annoying "+" - Adobe Indesign ; I work on CS2, Windows XP SP2 I have created a template for our newsletter with 24 paragraph styles. For some reason, even when they are not in use in the active document, several of them now have a "+" ...
I work on CS2, Windows XP SP2
I have created a template for our newsletter with 24 paragraph styles. For some reason, even when they are not in use in the active document, several of them now have a "+" after them. Now, when I am using the style, I know that this will appear when I modify the style within a text frame. However, they are not in use throughout the document, and I cannot click the remove button at the bottom of the pallet to get rid of the "+".
Can anyone help me to fix this problem? I am at a complete loss here.
Thanks!
Susan
CS2 was a bit buggy with false + indicators in the paragraph palette.
It's something I just learned to live with.
Bob
If it's just that one file, try exporting it to INX. There may be
something funky in the file causing it.
Bob
Bob,
I was SO afraid someone was going to say that...
The odd thing is that it has only just started, and it only occurs in this particular template (and I have at least 10 custom-built templates that I use regularly). Of course, this is the one I use most frequently, so, if what you are saying is true, I guess I look forward :-( to seeing more of this.
Thanks for your reply!
Susan