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I have a 2019 Apple Macbook pro - with Sonoma OS
and Adobe InDesign 2024
I've been working on a book - with 6 chapters
it is only in the 6th chapter that I've begun to get these black lines appearing through my text -
they seem to be generated when I press the 'return' key?
Can anybody help?
What Have I done wrong and
How can I get back to normal ? - Gary
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Presumaby you've tried resetting the InDesign Preferences?
And also consider saving the document as an IDML to clear out the crud that builds up.
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Thanks Derek -
I have checked and rechecked the Paragraph Styles options but nothing I can see there seems to make any difference.
Looking at the Preferences at the moment - but to be honest I'm not really familiar enough with the options to locate the trouble spots - most of the settings seem OK? - Gary
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Cheers Robert -
I think I'm going to have to copy out all the infected text out of that chapter and re-format it all again?
It not as big a job as it migth seem
Details of In design and Mac Book pro as requested below - G
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Hi @DrGs A , Can you share the file saved as an IDML?
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Details of In design and Mac Book pro as requested below - G
By @DrGs A
There is nothing about InDesign?
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While it doesn't look like this, I still wonder if you have a paragraph border specified somewhere in your paragraph styles?
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Looking closely at the example, I'd say this. It's even on the blank paragraph lines.
Although I can't quite figure out what settings are producing the varying line lengths.
OP: Check Paragraph Rules, Underlines, Strikethrough and Paragraph Borders. If none of those are set to decorate the text, you may have a corrupted doc.
It's also poor practice to use blank paragraphs for spacing. Look into paragraph spacing while you're sifting through the paragraph style menus. 🙂
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Thank you James - - I have been through all the Paragraph style options 100,000 times , (Underlines, Paragraph Border Shading,Striikethrough options etc etc. ) I can't get to it that way
Also appreciate the tip on the using blank prargraphs for spaces. I haven't had the knowledge to set everything up properly inthe first round - but I hope to get to it when the project begins to settle a bit. Thanks james
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The length of the rule after each paragraph is related to the length of the last line of the paragraph but with some negative right indent. So my money's definitely on Rule Below. Though why the OP can't find where that's being set I cannot say.
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Good observation, although I can't figure out why it's not consistent on the empty paragraph. But I'm betting that wooden nickel on this —
@DrGs A , you say you've been forward and back through the paragraph style, and I don't have a clear picture of your skill level, so forgive me if this is obvious-stupid-novice, but: did you check the Rule Below settings that don't appear until you switch from Rule Above to Rule Below in the Pararagraph Rules menu?
It's a whole second menu hidden by that drop-down choice, and I think NP is right that the glitch (via setting or document corruption) is tied to a rule-below issue.
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You guys are on the right track. There is definitely a Paragraph Rule applied based on the width of the text that has a defined indent at right.
"Good observation, although I can't figure out why it's not consistent on the empty paragraph"
It doesn't show on the empty paragarph as there is no text to apply the indented paragarph rule to. As soon as you add text long enough, the rule line will start showing.
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Oh, I was seeing it on a blank line but now I see it's a folded right-justified line. So it is consistent.
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Thanks Brad - I have had all the Paragraph settings switched off to keep it simple for myself and I have checked it on all Paragraph Styles to make sure - at least its only Chapter #6 -
I think I'm going to have to rebuild it - but after I work my way though the pressing challenges of the other 5 chpaters - thanks Brad - Gary
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Thanks James - Hmm - all the Paragraph Rule setttings have been disenabled - to keep it simple for myself..
And I've re-checked them several times over before puttong my hand up.
Thanks for taking the time - much appreciated
I think Im going to just rebuild from scratch ( later ) - Gary
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Thanks Nick - I see what you mean - but I have purposefully disenabled all Paragraph Settings to keep it simple for myself - and I've since re-checked them all each time I was trying to work through the porblem?
Anyway - I'll get back to it later when I have settled the other chapters - fortunately its not turning up in the other 5 chapters -
Meantime - much appreciated - Gary
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Can you share a page with the problem?
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Did this text come from a Google Doc? I've seen this kind of thing with Google Docs saved as Word and then placed into InDesign.
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Hi Bob - I think it must have come in with some import - the most obvious point was when I copied the URL for some website and dropped it in as an endnote reference. But I can't say for sure
It is not a matter of a paragraph option - since I have looked very carefully through all those options and they are all switch off.
There has been a consistent suggestion that I copy it into an IDML format then back into to INDD format - I am familiar with the template process INDT - but I'm not sure about the IDML ?
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There has been a consistent suggestion that I copy it into an IDML format then back into to INDD format - I am familiar with the template process INDT - but I'm not sure about the IDML ?
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We call it IDMLing - export your INDD file as IDML, open, save with a new name.
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There has been a consistent suggestion that I copy it into an IDML format then back into to INDD format
Just to clarify, IDML is a Format option in the Save As or Export dialog—you don’t copy into an IDML
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My bet is on problems with graphics acceleration - @DrGs A can you turn it off or on in the preferences?