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Hello everyone,
I often have the problem that my gap tool in indesign blocks and I can't edit the gaps with it.
I hope someone can solve my problem!
Kind regards
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Locked layers?
Locked objects?
Are they on a Parent Page? If they are you need to go to the Parent Page in the pages panel to adjust.
I don't think I've ever used the Gap Tool - never understood how it was even added to the program to be honest.
If it's completely not working
Try resetting your preferences:
Windows: Start InDesign, and then press Shift+Ctrl+Alt. Click Yes when asked if you want to delete preference files.
macOS: While pressing Shift+Option+Command+Control, start InDesign. Click Yes when asked if you want to delete preference files.
A dialog will appear asking to delete the InDesign Preferences, select 'Yes' on this dialog.
Further info and instructions here if needed:
https://helpx.adobe.com/in/indesign/kb/indesign-preferences-support-file-locations.html
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Like @Eugene Tyson - I never use this "tool" - but this:
Or when you move objects - InDesign will show you something like this:
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I use the Gap tool, and haven't ever had an issue with it not working. I suspect Eugene has mentioned the reason why: locked frames, locked layer, objects on the parent page or a corrupt preferences issue. Objects on a parent page will show that particular cursor, though, so that's my guess.
~Barb
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Yeh I tested it and it shows on initial but turns to circle with line after first go
No idea why it doesn't work. I don't like the gap tool its highly inaccurate and not intuitive to use.
No idea why it's even a tool to be honest
Like @Robert at ID-Tasker I use the align and distribute tool to space items.
If others find it useful great, have at it.
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Like @Robert Tkaczyk I use the align and distribute tool to space items.
As do I Eugene, but as an instructor, I'm obligated to understand how all the tools work, so that I can answer questions about them in class and offer choices to my students, who may not like/can't use a more mainstream workflow. For the duration of the Adobe Certified Instructor program, I was tested regularly on InDesign's feature set. Choosing to ignore a tool wasn't an option.
~Barb
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