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janusl57966078
Participant
June 29, 2020
Answered

Selecting similar objects

  • June 29, 2020
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Hi Adobe

I'm missing the function to select objects with properties like the one currently selected, the "select same stroke" or "same color" etc. Is that not possible in Indesign?

 

Best regards, 

Correct answer Laubender

Hi janus,

well, you could use Find Object instead.

Of course the Adobe Illustrator feature is easier to use and the found objects are selected all together.

With InDesign's Find Object you can select them only one by one.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

7 replies

Participant
April 18, 2023

Hello, one work around would be to select the colour swatch in the swatch window and delete it (right click delete swatch) and when prompted Remove Swatch and Replace with... select the swatch you want your items to become. I have literally just done this, but searched out this thread in an attempt to see if their was a neater way (as the select too in Illustrator).

Participant
January 18, 2022

A somewhat clumsy workaround for me is to copy the objects over to Illustrator, make the change and then paste them back into Indesign.

Known Participant
November 19, 2022

this is exactly what I just did... So stupid that adobe can't think of making something similar for inDesign even after people are requesting for it! 

Community Expert
November 19, 2022

As already stated at the beginning of the post - please do not be rude - this forum is mostly supported by volunteers who give up their free time to assist others. 

 

To report any bugs or feature requests you can use the below link and follow the instructions - this is the best way to get your voice heard. 

 

Report bugs or make a feature request
https://indesign.uservoice.com/

 

 

Community Expert
March 25, 2021

Rob Day said: "You can’t have multiple selections that are not on the same spread."

 

There is one exception to this, I think, but it will not be helpful here:

One could select pages on different spreads with the Page tool.

[1] Select the pages in the Pages panel

[2] Switch the active tool to the Page Tool

 

Another annotation:

If you want to select specific type(s) of objects on a spread you could use a script for this that is stored in the Application folder of the Scripts panel: SelectObjects.jsx

 

 

Here a version of that script where nothing is pre-selected in the UI of the script.

SelectObjects-NO-OPTION-CHECKED.jsx

https://www.dropbox.com/s/7zl3wl0n4tq14u9/SelectObjects-NO-OPTION-CHECKED.jsx?dl=1

 

 

( It's always a drag to deselect all options but one if you only want to select one category of objects on the spread. )

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

Participant
March 26, 2021

You just saved me HOURS! 

Thank you so much!

Participating Frequently
March 24, 2021

ADOBE, WHY DO YOU NOY FIX THIS?

I want to select all circles with the SAME stroke or SAME color.

 

WHY is this NOT an option?

Guess the Adobe Illustrator Team is much better at finding solutions for us.

 

Finding Objects is SLOW and tedious for 50 objects.

Getyour act together! 

Derek Cross
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 24, 2021

Please don't be rude. This forum is mostly supported by non-Adobe volunteers who use their spare time to help others.

Maybe Object Styles can do what you wish for.

Participating Frequently
March 25, 2021

I apologize Derek, and everyone else. Iwas under a tight deadline and let the pressure get to me.

 It just doesn't make any sense to me why a systemic set of commands and their names are not applied across the Adobe software family.

 

It would make the programs more intuitive, and I don't get why a simple thing like SELECT>SAME FILL and STROKE, especially given InDesign's complexit.

 

Object Styles doesn;t do it for me, unfortunately...wish it did, sir.

 

Thank you for your patience, I have a suspicion this will be a problem 10 years down the line.

 

Wish there was a script for this, I looked and couldn't fond one.

Sheena Kaul
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 10, 2020

Hi there,

 

I hope your issue is resolved already but in case you need more assistance please reply to this thread. 

Else, if the solution above helped, please confirm. 

 

Regards,

Sheena

Participant
October 17, 2024

hi

 

how to select similar objects in adobe Acrobat?

 

rob day
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 17, 2024
LaubenderCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 29, 2020

Hi janus,

well, you could use Find Object instead.

Of course the Adobe Illustrator feature is easier to use and the found objects are selected all together.

With InDesign's Find Object you can select them only one by one.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

Derek Cross
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 29, 2020

You can create Object Styles with InDesign.