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CC 2018 Vertical Justification Issue

New Here ,
Oct 25, 2017 Oct 25, 2017

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Help! I've updated to InDesign 2018 and now when I paste items from previously created documents the vertical justification automatically changes from 'bottom' to 'top' - anyone know how to fix this?

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Adobe Employee , Oct 25, 2017 Oct 25, 2017

Hi,

Can you check the Basic Text frame style settings in no document state of InDesign. To do this, open InDesign(ensure you do not have any document opened). From Windows->styles open Object styles. Double click [Basic text frame] to edit it and set "Align" to bottom.

This would change the application preference of the text frame to align text bottom.

You problem is likely occurring since the new document in which you are pasting text frames into have the [Basic text frame] style setting with vert

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 25, 2017 Oct 25, 2017

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Hi,

Can you check the Basic Text frame style settings in no document state of InDesign. To do this, open InDesign(ensure you do not have any document opened). From Windows->styles open Object styles. Double click [Basic text frame] to edit it and set "Align" to bottom.

This would change the application preference of the text frame to align text bottom.

You problem is likely occurring since the new document in which you are pasting text frames into have the [Basic text frame] style setting with vertical justification set to top:this preference is set by default. Since you want the text frame to align text to bottom you need to change this. Change this preference either at document level or at application level(like i described above)

-Aman

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New Here ,
Oct 25, 2017 Oct 25, 2017

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Thanks Aman,

Going to this setting fixed my issue, instead of selecting 'bottom' since I don't want all my text frames to be aligned to the bottom I just deselected the attribute.

Cheers!

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New Here ,
Nov 03, 2017 Nov 03, 2017

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I don't think this problem is actually answered. This is a nice bandaid fix, but doesn't address the issue with the update.

Text frames are losing more than just alignment. Several object style overrides are also getting lost, including inset, when pasting into an older file (like an IngramSpark template).

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 07, 2017 Dec 07, 2017

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HI,

Can you please let us know that if you face the same issue when:

1. You save the previous document as .idml and then open the .idml in the newer version

2. If the issue is reproducible even with CC 2018 documents...

-Aman

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

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Hi, in case it's helpful, I'm troubleshooting too.

My original template was created years ago, probably in CS 5, and I've been updating Indesign with every upgrade and saving it again. I start a new edition of my publication from that original template every 2 weeks, and I just finished the next edition. So I've been building this latest edition in CC 13.0 for the past 2 weeks. This morning, with the main publication finalized, I needed to adapt it to create a few variations for different markets. I have a separate template that contains all the variations; I merely paste updated sections. (Template with the variations was created from scratch a couple years ago in CC). I copied from my final document and pasted into the template. Unfortunately, all boxes with alignment on the bottom changed.

Per your request, Aman, I just now took the original/finalized document and saved as .idml. It opened as "Untitled-1". Then I opened a new/blank document in CC 13.0 and pasted from Untitled-1 into that. Alignment pasted correct. 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. Alignment was wrong.

So looks like the problem is affiliated with pasting in to documents that previously existed and that saving to .idml first doesn't reset it.

I'm happy to help, if you have followup questions.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

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Without seeing your document, I would suspect that the default object style called [Basic Text Frame] is defined differently in the two documents. Instead of relying on the default styles, just take a moment to create a new object style for the bottom-aligned frames and assign it to them. Then when you copy a frame from one file to another, it will bring the object style along, and it's formatting instructions.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

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Oooo, great idea! Yes, I'll definitely do that. That will allow me to carry these changes forward.

Here's to taking advantage of the glorious world of Object Styles!

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Community Expert ,
Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

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Here's to taking advantage of the glorious world of Object Styles!

Object styles are actually pretty cool!

In addition to remembering all of the frame attributes like align bottom, you can nest paragraph styles (1 or more) so that when you assign an object style, the text is formatted with that same click.

For example, you can first create paragraph styles that have Next Style set up to indicate the order of usage, then nest the 1st paragraph style in the object styles, and Apply Next Style.

Screenshot 2017-12-13 15.54.16.png

One click formats all the text because...Screenshot 2017-12-13 15.54.29.png

...each paragraph has Next Style defined, and the object style is set to Apply Next Style! The formatting just cascades thorough the frame.Screenshot 2017-12-13 15.54.41.png

~Barb

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

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Oh glee! How did I miss all this?! Er. I know how. I had my head down, working, instead of reading up on features.

Thank you, yes, I can absolutely use this. Much appreciated.

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Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

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We are always happy to help!

~Barb

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

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I'm having the same problem. My template is several pages and some text boxes are aligned bottom because that is optimal for the layout, while others are aligned top.

Since upgrading to InDesign CC 13.0, when I paste into a new document, all boxes change to be aligned top. I went from page to page, hand-picking the boxes and fixing them. And then translated main document into several variations for different publications, which shifted all the boxes for each variation, and they had to be undone. I missed a few and thank goodness we caught it in proofing. 😮 Not fun.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

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Since upgrading to InDesign CC 13.0, when I paste into a new document, all boxes change to be aligned top.

You might want to check the Object Style of the copied frame. Object Styles work like Paragraph and Character Styles, if you paste an object between documents and there is a style naming conflict (i.e. [Basic Text Frame]), the pasted object will be updated to the the destination document's style definition.

If you don't want to use Object Styles consider breaking the template text frame's style link via the Object Style panel before pasting between docs.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

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Yes! That fixes it it! Thank you!

I don't use the Object Style panel (it's such an old document, there hasn't been a need). But it worked to open the Object Style panel, break the link to the style, and then paste.

Oh that joyful feeling of finding a workaround....

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 13, 2017 Dec 13, 2017

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Hi,
We are able to reproduce this issue with CC 2018 release. The steps for the same are:
1. Create a file(or open a created one) with a previous version(indd) of InDesign having text frames with vertical justification set to bottom (say)
2. Open the file in CC 2018
3. Copy a text frame having justification set to “not top”
3. Paste this text frame in a new document in CC 2018

The text justification changes to top now. This behaviour is different when a previous version file is opened with CC 2017.

We would like to know if the issue for you all also happens under the same workflow.

With the same steps, the bug is not reproducible when the earlier version file is saved as idml and then opened in CC 2018.

If the issue is reproducible under some other steps then please let us know.

-Aman

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Explorer ,
Dec 29, 2017 Dec 29, 2017

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Hi,

i stumbled recently also on this problem.

Here are the tests i made after that.

# CONTEXT 1

- CC 2017

- 4 existing documents

- 1 new document

## TEST 1 (OK)

1. Create new text frame with vertical alignment set to center, 3 columns and inset spacing of 3 mm in an existing document

2. Copy this text frame in the 3 other existing documents

## TEST 2 (OK)

1. Create new text frame creation with vertical alignment set to center, 3 columns and inset spacing of 3 mm in an existing document

2. Copy this text frame in the new document

## Test 3 (OK)

1. Create new text frame creation with vertical alignment set to center, 3 columns and inset spacing of 3 mm in the new document

2. Copy this text frame in the 3 other existing documents

# CONTEXT 2

- CC 2018

- 4 same existing CC 2017 documents as in context 1, saved as CC 2018 documents

- 1 new document

## Test 1 (OK+FAIL)

1. Create new text frame with vertical alignment set to center, 3 columns and inset spacing of 3 mm in an existing document

2. Copy this text frame in the 3 other existing documents

## Test 2 (OK+FAIL)

1. Create new text frame creation with vertical alignment set to center, 3 columns and inset spacing of 3 mm in an existing document

2. Copy this text frame in the new document

## Test 3 (OK+FAIL)

1. Create new text frame creation with vertical alignment set to center, 3 columns and inset spacing of 3 mm in the new document

2. Copy this text frame in the 3 other existing documents

## FAIL: one of 4 existing documents converted to CC 2018 failed all the tests

- 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)

- Test 3: Same problem when the text frame created in the new document is pasted in that problematic document.

## WORKAROUNDS:

I found 2 workarounds that seems to work, to apply to the text frame before pasting it.

1. Cut the link to its current object style.

2. Create a specific object style from the text frame, and apply it to the text frame.

In those 2 cases, the specific settings of the text frame are respected after the pasting.

Of course, it's just workarounds for something that worked with the previous InDesign transitions as far as i remember.

I have at your disposal the test documents and any settings/preferences files if your need it.

Vincent

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New Here ,
Mar 07, 2018 Mar 07, 2018

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I am having a similar problem but the issues appear to be padding inside the text box. I keep the bounds of text box tight to the text as I use it for alignment purposes. So when I copy a text box or an entire page - it is lost and I have to realign everything. Grumble. I can't seem to find a padding setting. The boxes are all "top aligned" originally so the fixes above don't work. I created these in the last two years in CC .. HELP!

BEFORE                                                                                                   

PASTE:

WHERE THE TEXT ENDS UP IF YOU EXPAND TEXT BOX:

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Community Expert ,
Mar 07, 2018 Mar 07, 2018

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Hi,

check what is defined with First Baseline in the Text Frame Preferences Baseline Options (second tab).

Maybe there is a difference.

Regards,
Uwe

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Engaged ,
May 09, 2019 May 09, 2019

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So I have read through numerous threads now and have been having this issue since CC2017. I have just spent the whole of yesterday recreating artwork in CC2019 from an idml file in order to hopefully correct this issue. Yesterday my file was working fine and I could edit text boxes with no problem - Baseline Options were working perfectly. I've opened up the same document today and now the text boxes are defaulting again!!! I have no idea what is going on. Please can someone advise. I have spent hundreds of pounds of studio time correcting and re-correcting my projects yet still facing this problem and am now on a deadline for a very important client. This is a total shambles. In all my years of working in the industry I have never, ever had these type of issues with QuarkXpress. This is a basic error that I have encountered for over a year and it is causing all kinds of disruption to my business.

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