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Editing Mode? Not sure what happened...

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Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023

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So I was just typing and I guess I hit something wrong, but now my page looks weird and I can't figure out what I did or how to get it back to the original look.  I tried clicking on my Workspace, but it doesn't make any changes.  Also, the ribbon at the top and the ruler have disappeared.  Can anyone help me?  I am working in Windows 11.  I can't tell you the ID version because the pop up box is so small I can't read it. 

 

Thank you! 

GS

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Community Expert , Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023

Just close the panel "Edit in Story Editor".

 

I'm not sure what the shortcut is in your version. In my German UI it is [Strg/Ctrl]+[Y]

You will find the menu command in the menu: Edit

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Community Expert , Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023

Hi @Graphic Squirrel:

 

@pixxxelschubser is correct.

 

For context, Story Editor is a basic text editor built into InDesign. It enables you to edit text in a separate window, and it can be customized in various ways to make it easier to read using Preferences > Story Editor Display.

 

Ctrl Y will toggle it open and closed, or you can use the X (Windows) at the top of the Story Editor window to return to the normal Layout view.

 

~Barb

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Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023

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Edit: None of my tools are working (all grayed out) except the text tool, as are most of the page layout options.  

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Just close the panel "Edit in Story Editor".

 

I'm not sure what the shortcut is in your version. In my German UI it is [Strg/Ctrl]+[Y]

You will find the menu command in the menu: Edit

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Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023

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Hi @Graphic Squirrel:

 

@pixxxelschubser is correct.

 

For context, Story Editor is a basic text editor built into InDesign. It enables you to edit text in a separate window, and it can be customized in various ways to make it easier to read using Preferences > Story Editor Display.

 

Ctrl Y will toggle it open and closed, or you can use the X (Windows) at the top of the Story Editor window to return to the normal Layout view.

 

~Barb

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Jan 25, 2023 Jan 25, 2023

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Been working in In Design for 20 years, and I had never seen that before!  🙂  If anyone else has this issue, I corrected it by going to Edit > Edit in Layout.  It said Story Editor, and I would never have known that was the problem without you all, so thank you so much!

 

GS

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Jan 25, 2023 Jan 25, 2023

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Editing in the text editor is always a good way to check your own document or documents of others. You can see the assignment of paragraph styles, anchors, real numbering (or not) and many other things.

 

Some examples:

bulletList_000_02.png

Aufzählung_neustarten.jpg

code_Formatting_4.png

 

Inhaltsverzeichnis_zweizeilig_06.png

 

Tabelle_abgerundete_Zellen_4.png

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Jan 26, 2023 Jan 26, 2023

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Hi @Graphic Squirrel ,

one of the best things about the Story Editor Window:
You can see overset text!

 

From my German InDesign:

 

OversetText-StoryEditorWindow.PNG

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( Adobe Community Expert )

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