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Keyboard Shortcuts Started Doing Bizarre Things

New Here ,
Oct 01, 2024 Oct 01, 2024

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For years I have used Control-Shift-Alt-D to fit an object to a frame.

A few days ago, InDesign started doing something bizarre when I tried to use this shortcut.

Now, instead of doing what it is supposed to, it recreates the object in a new frame.

Does anyone know why it is doing this and how to fix it?

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Oct 02, 2024 Oct 02, 2024

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The keyboard shortcut to fit an object to a frame in InDesign is Control-Shift-Alt-C. 

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Oct 02, 2024 Oct 02, 2024

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No, this is not the case.

There are two different shortcuts.

Control-Shift-Alt-C

Control-Shift-Alt-D

 

The shortcut you mentioned creates a different affect. It causes the image to fill the frame even if some borders become hidden.  That is not the shortcut I am using.

 

Also, this is aside from the point of my post.  I am trying to find out why the shortcut stopped working per the defaults and how to fix it.  I am not asking which shortcut to use.

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Oct 02, 2024 Oct 02, 2024

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The only instance that I can find of that particular shortcut at all is in this old thread https://community.adobe.com/t5/indesign-discussions/duplicate-shortcut-ctrl-alt-shift-d-not-working/... in which the command you've mentioned is supposed to do just what you say it is now doing for you but was not working correctly in that thread for some users. Did you have that shortcut set up as a custom one? If it was a custom one then possibly there is a new program or utility that you have running that is co-opting it. Try rebooting your computer and only launching InDesign. If the shortcut now works the way that you want it then you can relaunch other apps one by one until the shortcut stops working again. Which ever program was last launched is the culprit.

The screenshot below shows the shorcuts for fitting an image. If your menus are showing something different then please post a screenshot.

Screenshot 2024-10-02 at 9.37.06 AM.png

Also please post the exact version of InDesign that you are using.

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Oct 02, 2024 Oct 02, 2024

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I just found that Control-Shift-Alt-E works for what I want.  Thank you for your help. I am not sure why the shortcut seemed to change but I have a workable solution now 🙂

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I am trying to find out why the shortcut stopped working per the defaults and how to fix it.

 

We can change the default keyboard shortcuts (Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts) but to the best of my memory, neither Shift+Alt+Ctrl+D (Duplicate) or Shift+Alt+Ctrl+E (Fit Content Proportionately) has ever changed in the default set.

 

You could have been using a customized shortcut set. If that is the case, you can open Keyboard Shortcuts and check the Set menu at the top left.

 

~Barb

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