Where's Text Autoflow?Did they change that in 2019?
Okay. What's changed?
New computer (iMac). New upgrade to InDesign CC2019.
Have opened up existing project files, no problems with any of them. But then, the text is already placed in those.
I need to build a new project. Suddenly the text won't flow. Or rather, it won't autoflow. I can copy/paste the text into a text frame on the first page. I click on the arrow at the bottom to load the text for further placing and it loads. I move to page 2, position the text loader, hold down the shift key, click, and get one column of text. No autoflow. And the text loader goes away. I've used InDesign since version 1.0. This is not how that tool was supposed to work in any of the earlier versions of the program.
Holding the option key gives me back the loader which enables me to load text into each text frame individually, so long as I keep the option key down. That iteration of the tool hasn't changed. But this is a novel-length document and I would really rather not have to load every page individually. I would rather not have to save the project out in the format which can be read by 2018 and uninstall 2019 because it's been crippled, either.
So what got changed? Is it the tool? The key command? The defaults? The Preferences? Turning on Smart Autoflow in the Preferences does not get the text loader to autoflow. There is no change in performance in that regard.
How do I get autoflow back? What is the current method. Holding down the shift key, obviously isn't it.
