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Inspiring
May 1, 2024
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Return jumps to next column

  • May 1, 2024
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Something really weird here. I'm adding to a document that I started several years ago using InDesign CS5.5 on a iMac. I'm now using InDesign 19.3 on a new iMac with Sonoma 14.4.1.

 

On the added new pages, hitting return starts a new paragraph and hitting enter starts on the next column; as it should. However, the text on the older pages have reflowed and does not behave the same; both return and enter jumps to the next column. The same paragraph and text styles used are the same in the old and new pages. I've tried new text boxes on the old pages to no avail.

 

Any insights would be much appreciated as I'm getting bald enough without tearing out any more hair.

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Correct answer Chris26953238qfn0

As a follow-up to my previous message, it seems that the Span Columns setting needed to be reset in each text box.

That seems to have been the fix.

Thank you all for your help.

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Chris26953238qfn0AuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
May 2, 2024

As a follow-up to my previous message, it seems that the Span Columns setting needed to be reset in each text box.

That seems to have been the fix.

Thank you all for your help.

Barb Binder
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 2, 2024

Excellent! I've marked your answer as correct. 

 

~Barb

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
Inspiring
May 1, 2024

It apppears to have something to do with span columns settings. I'll investigate further.

Barb Binder
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 1, 2024

The recompose shortcut forces InDesign to reflow the text. See https://creativepro.com/force-text-reflow-when-indesign-forgets-to-flow-the-text/ for more details. 

 

Would you like to share a page or two of your file? I'm happy to take a look..

 

~Barb

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
BobLevine
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Community Expert
May 1, 2024

That's quite a jump in versions and the text engines have changed. First thing I would do is a full recompose of the text. The keyboard shortcut on Mac is cmd+opt+/. Give it a try and see if it helps.

 

Also, current version of InDesign is 19.4.

Inspiring
May 1, 2024

I selected the text, in one text box, and hit cmd+opt+/ to no apparent change. Can you please explain/expand on how/what/why recomposing of text?

Robert at ID-Tasker
Legend
May 1, 2024

What is set in the Keep Options of the ParaStyle applied to the jumping paragraph? 

 

Inspiring
May 1, 2024

I had checked prior to posting and it's the same Pargraph Style for both instances with no over-rides.