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Hello!
I'm new here, so please go easy on me. I'm sure there's an easy solution to my problem, but I've tried everything I can think of, and I've looked everywhere for an answer.
InDesign 20.0
Problem:
When running a Data Merge, the Stroke Weight of my rectangles seems to be included in the rectangle's dimensions, and the edges of the rectangles won't align perfectly with each other. I've disabled the "Dimensions Include Stroke Weight" option and my "Align Stroke" option is set to center, although it acts the same regardless of which option is selected.
This is the rectangle in question
This is how the Data Merge turns out
And here's a close-up of my problem
Any ideas?
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Hello @brian.gremore
Thanks for reaching out, and welcome to the community!
I understand you're encountering an issue with stroke weight affecting the dimensions of your rectangles during a Data Merge. I’d like to gather a bit more information to help us narrow down the cause:
1. Could you please share the operating system you're using (Mac or Windows)? This will help us better understand the environment.
2. Is this issue happening with just this specific file, or are you seeing the same problem in other files as well?
3. If you’re using a Mac, could you try disabling GPU performance (InDesign > Preferences > Performance > Disable GPU Performance) and see if that changes the output?
Once we have this info, we can dive deeper into the issue and figure out the best way forward. Let me know how it goes!
Best,
Abhishek Rao
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Thank you for the reply, Abhishek, please see my answers below...
- I'm on a Mac running Sequoia 15.0.1.
- I haven't had this problem with other files, but I believe this is the first Data Merge I've tried to run since updating InDesign to the latest version.
- Disabling GPU Performance didn't seem to make any difference.
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When I want the dimensions to be predictable, I set stroke to Inside the path.
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Thanks, Mike. I've actually tried setting the stroke to all three options (Outside, Inside, and Center), and it acts the same way no matter what, as far as I can tell.
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Robert, the objects are shifting the amount of space that the stroke weight takes up, if that makes any sense. In previous Data Merges I've run, the right edge of rectangle one would be perfectly aligned with the left edge of rectangle two, etc. Now, when I run the Data Merge, it's acting as if I still have the "Dimensions Include Stroke Weight" option enabled, but I don't.
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