Skip to main content
corinnne_arws
Participating Frequently
June 14, 2017
Answered

Inconsistent Line Spacing in Text Boxes

  • June 14, 2017
  • 3 replies
  • 4143 views

In using the current version of InDesign on a PC. When  I create a new text box and apply any paragraph styles (either programmed or manually set) to to the text, if I use return to start a new line, it is WAY outside the box area and gives me an error. There are no line spacing settings in place. If I expand the text box, I can't even see the text and the error cannot be cleared without deleting everything. I've built the exact same boxes on my laptop (Mac) and never encountered this problem. I have no idea what is happening. The image shows what is happening in a text box using columns (the only way to visually show what is happening). This is driving me CRAZY!

Thanks in advance for any insight!!

This topic has been closed for replies.
Correct answer Barb Binder

Ok, Corinne! Use Type > Show Hidden Characters to see what is happening at the end of each line. You have hard return symbols at the end of the text in the first frame, but a column break at the end of the text in the 2nd frame. That's why the text disappears after you add it.

There are two ways to add column breaks: either use Type > Insert Break Character > Column Break or press the Numeric Enter key. The first one requires thought, the second is an accident waiting to happen. When I delete the Column Break character (it's a blue down pointing caret), the text returns. Try it on your file.

3 replies

Barb Binder
Barb BinderCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 14, 2017

Ok, Corinne! Use Type > Show Hidden Characters to see what is happening at the end of each line. You have hard return symbols at the end of the text in the first frame, but a column break at the end of the text in the 2nd frame. That's why the text disappears after you add it.

There are two ways to add column breaks: either use Type > Insert Break Character > Column Break or press the Numeric Enter key. The first one requires thought, the second is an accident waiting to happen. When I delete the Column Break character (it's a blue down pointing caret), the text returns. Try it on your file.

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
corinnne_arws
Participating Frequently
June 14, 2017

THANK YOU!!!

I could see those marks there, but for the life of me could not delete them (my mouse is on it's last leg). I'll be putting a piece of red tape on that numeric enter key - apparently I use it and never notice it.

Thanks again for your help!!

Barb Binder
Community Expert
June 14, 2017

You are so welcome, Corinne!

It's actually an awesome shortcut for the column break, once you know it's there. But a lot of my students struggle with the two Enters/Returns until we get a chance to talk about it in class.

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
Barb Binder
Community Expert
June 14, 2017

It's been a long day. Now I see that it is overset. So start with preferences. If it is still happening after that, would you share a file with me via dropbox so that I can take a look?

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
corinnne_arws
Participating Frequently
June 14, 2017

I am using a full keyboard, but I've been using my primary "enter" key (the middle one) - at least I think I have. I never use the other one, not consciously at least. It's been a long day here, too.

Here is one of the test files that I did that shows the problem.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/f8n63zoa2zw31l6/Text%20modification%20issues%20-%20sample%20document.indd?dl=0http://

Barb Binder
Community Expert
June 14, 2017

So we are in the same boat!

OK, play with the two enter keys to see what I mean, and I'll take a look at your file now.

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
Srishti Bali
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 14, 2017

Hi corinnne.arws,

Please check the same behavior in new document, if that works fine try moving the pages to new document

Manage pages and spreads in InDesign

Regards

Srishti

Barb Binder
Community Expert
June 14, 2017

Based on your screen shot, I'd guess you have Balance Columns on as a(n unintended) default. Select the frame and turn it off and see if that restores the expected behavior. If that's the issue, come back and let us know and we can help you turn off the default. Type > Text Frame Options on a selected frame.

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
corinnne_arws
Participating Frequently
June 14, 2017

Thanks for the suggestion, the balance is off (that's my default). All other spacing settings are my normal settings or 0. Completely stumped!! : )