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Text Won't Snap to Guides When Placing Manuscript in InDesign

  • November 11, 2024
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Dear Community,

In the process of teaching myself InDesign, I can't seem to get any further than the placement of a manuscript (Word Doc). Each time I try -- and there have been many attempts! -- the text refuses to snap to the guides. I've tried aligning it as well as I possibly can: when I pull it down to the lower righthand corner, I do see that tiny red square with the cross inside, but when I click on it, a little box appears that says "rectangle" and asks for "options"! From then on it's pretty hopeless, and whatever I do, I create new objects (rectangles 😉 ). Which obviously isn't my intention.

Also curious is that the text itself remains highlighted, as if it's in some kind of "limbo."

Does this sound familiar? I've looked around on Internet (and here) and tried various suggestions, but nothing has worked so far.  All my settings seem to be accurate. I've even tried using different texts, thinking that perhaps the fault was with the text itself.

I hope someone out there can help!

In any case, thanks in advance and for reading all the way through to the end.

warm regards from the Netherlands,

Stacey Knecht

 

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Barb Binder
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 11, 2024

Hi Stacey,

 

Of course:

 

 

~Barb

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
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November 12, 2024

Sorry Barb... I've now tried both the solutions you originally sent, but neither solved the problem...

You wrote:

  • If your file was set up using primary frames, choose File > Place and click in the middle of the page. The text will flow from page 1 until the end, snapping to the frame edges, which are automatically aligned with the margins. 
  • If your file was not set up with primary frames, choose Edit > Deselect All, then File > Place. Position your cursor anywhere along the top margin of page 1, hold the Shift keyy (to engage auto-flow) and click the place the entire story. The text will snap to the margin edges automatically. 

But... I still have exactly the same issues as before:

- text doesn't snap to guides

- text remains highlighted

- when I click on the little red square with the cross inside, a new form is created! 

Very strange.

Any other suggestions? It's very frustrating... 

Thanks!

Dave Creamer of IDEAS
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 13, 2024

Placed text doesn't snap to "guides" but to margins. What are your margins set to?

 

When you place the Word document, do you want to remove the formatting? I suspect the highlight is caused by a missing font. 

 

To eliminate the overflow symbol (the red square), hold down your shift key the FIRST time you place the text. If you missed that, you can click on the red square with the Selection tool and shift-click on the next page.

 

Forget about Udemy courses. Take a class from an authorized trainer* such as Barb or myself! 😁

*Technically, Adobe stopped this program in 2023 but we were in the program for many years.

David Creamer: Community Expert (ACI and ACE 1995-2023)
Barb Binder
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 11, 2024

Yes, but let's start here: did you set up primary frames on the parent page? For long documents like yours, it's a good idea to use them because if someone decides to change the margins in the document after you finish the layout, you can change the frames on the parent page, and it will reflow the entire document.

 

See https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/parent-pages.html.

 

Once I'm clear on your workflow, I can share a video to show you how this works.

 

~Barb

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
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November 11, 2024

Hi,

I thought I did... 😉

I'll check again!

Thanks, I'll be back,

Stacey

 

Barb Binder
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 11, 2024

Hi Stacey:

 

Is the Word doc intended to fill every page/column from page 1 until the end? If yes, see below. If no, please provide a little more information on the page layout (screen shots are very helpful).

 

  • If your file was set up using primary frames, choose File > Place and click in the middle of the page. The text will flow from page 1 until the end, snapping to the frame edges, which are automatically aligned with the margins. 
  • If your file was not set up with primary frames, choose Edit > Deselect All, then File > Place. Position your cursor anywhere along the top margin of page 1, hold the Shift keyy (to engage auto-flow) and click the place the entire story. The text will snap to the margin edges automatically. 

 

~Barb 

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
Participating Frequently
November 11, 2024

Hi Barb!

Thanks for responding so quickly.

Yes. It's a manuscript of about 150 pages... but the problems arise on the very first page. 

Is that what you mean?