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I broke Google. I found a similar question from 2016 in here, but that solution doesn't work. I picked up this job from a designer who is no longer at the company. Does anyone know how to turn off the dashed blue — they are driving me nuts?
Thank you for helping to restore my sanity!
—Dimitry
Nothing in the Buttons window:
I hate picking up design files from designers who don’t know what they are doing. This document is so full of #### I am ready to scream! No worries, everyone. Thank you for your help.
I'm going to rebuild the file. 😐
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Did you check the stroke panel?
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My immediate thought, but I'll assume this is more complicated.
My question is, do the dashed lines disappear in Preview mode?
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The lines do not appear in Preview Mode.
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Yes. It's not that. I think it's a bug.
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Export to IDML and reopen the document. If it's a leftover glitch from some prior version or formatting, that should strip it away.
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Have you checked the Hyperlinks panel?
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I have, no hyperlinks.
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I hate picking up design files from designers who don’t know what they are doing. This document is so full of #### I am ready to scream! No worries, everyone. Thank you for your help.
I'm going to rebuild the file. 😐
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Uh, yeah, I was avoiding saying anything about what I can see in those sample shots...
But sometimes someone has to clean up after the parade. 🙂
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Did you rule out the Object Styles?
Is it grouped?
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I don't think an object style would make a stroke outline persistent or 'invisible' in the stroke menu unless it was corrupted. But clearing any style would be a good thing to check/do.
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Hi @design_deity ,
Sorry to hear about the trouble. Did you try the suggestions marked as the correct answer in this similar discussion https://community.adobe.com/t5/indesign-discussions/why-is-there-a-blue-dashed-line-around-my-text-b...?
If not, please try that and let us know if this helps or if you need any further assistance.
Regards
Rishabh
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Thse text boxes are defined as buttons. If you don't need them for further use (say in a PDF), you can convert them back to plain text boxes: Right click on any of them, and pull down to Interactive > Convert to Object. Thta should clear it.