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InDesign 2019 (version 14.0.2) - GREP is broken

Community Beginner ,
Apr 03, 2019 Apr 03, 2019

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My old query dont work anymore. Dont upgrade guys!

This in version 14.0.1 works fine in 14.0.2 finds nothing.

((?<=\<[a|i|o|u|w|z|A|I|O|U|W|Z]) )

Fix it ASAP.

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Adobe Employee , Apr 08, 2019 Apr 08, 2019

Hello All,

The fix of the issue is now available and can be downloaded using the link below.

https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/search-issue-in-long-documents.html

You may click on the link and follow the quick steps to fix the issue in latest id 14.0.2 update.

Let us know if you face any problem while using the link.

Sanyam Talwar

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 17, 2019 Apr 17, 2019

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Adobe guys u should make proper update not manual fix!

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 21, 2019 Jun 21, 2019

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I have 14.0.2, and the grep for removing multiple returns will not work. I have to run it manually in the find text field. What's going on?

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Community Expert ,
Jun 21, 2019 Jun 21, 2019

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CDLDesign  wrote

I have 14.0.2, and the grep for removing multiple returns will not work. I have to run it manually in the find text field. What's going on?

Hi,

did you already install the bug fix ? It can be found here:

GREP search fails to find all the matching instances in long InDesign documents

This fix is not available as update through the Creative Cloud Desktop app.

Regards,
Uwe

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Community Beginner ,
May 30, 2019 May 30, 2019

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The fix worked for me (macOS 10.13.6). Thank goodness I found this while doing early/preparatory testing. If my Big Script had failed 'on the day' I'd have been freaking out!

As an interim fix, could Adobe push a little warning that pops up if we attempt to use grep on a long document? I was tearing my hair out - grep was working fine on small samples, but not my main document.

I've already sent several books to press this year, confident that grep had found/replaced everything it should have

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Jun 03, 2019 Jun 03, 2019

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Is there a fix for Mac yet?

The file CopyPlugin.app is not present in the zipped folder you refer to.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 03, 2019 Jun 03, 2019

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Hi Conny, it's in the fix Run thefix and choose the application to apply and it's done

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