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Yes, it could. Try paste without formatting instead of paste as the first troubleshooting step.
Paste could carry a style conflict with it.
Is it possible there is conditional text set to Indicator > Method: Highlight and Appearance > Color: Yellow? The Conditional Text panel is under Window > Type & Tables.
IDK if this is what you are experiencing, but I had a similar situation. The paragraph style that was used for the affected paragraphs had the "Keep Lines Together" box checked and the "Keep with next ___ lines" had 1 in the blank. I deselected the "Keep Lines Together" box, and changed the "Keep with next ___ lines" to 0. The yellow highlighting disappeared.
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If you read my above post, I already checked H&J violations and they are turned off in my preferences. The text still shows yellow.
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Sorry, but I missed that. Can you post a screenshot?
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I posted a screenshot of the text in my original post. The text turning yellow is whenever i copy and paste from a different document i'm noticing. Could that have something to do with it?
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Yes, it could. Try paste without formatting instead of paste as the first troubleshooting step.
Paste could carry a style conflict with it.
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That worked! Thank you so much Bob.
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I think that “glyph substitution” is checked in Preferences > Composition
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This was the case for me! Thank you!
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Is it possible there is conditional text set to Indicator > Method: Highlight and Appearance > Color: Yellow? The Conditional Text panel is under Window > Type & Tables.
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Yes, I am working in someone else's doc and didn't know they had set up conditional text for certain sections. Thank you so much David!
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So I have the same problem, picked up someone elses ID project and I'm changing fonts, format, etc. But can't get rid of these damn yellow highlights! They dissapear on preview, but I don't work in preview and they are driving me nuts!
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Read the entire discussion!
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Actually I did read the entire discussion. Have no idea how the text was imported to the ID file.
This is an already established file that I am cleaning up.
Conditional text didn't seem to bring any results.
Glyphs have nothing to do with it.
Bob, you are usually more helpful 🙂
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My original answer was to check composition preferences to see if highlighting of H&J violations is enabled. That is still my answer since you haven't indicated anything else that you tried.
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Sorry, you are right as usual! Have never seen this before!
Thank you!
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AHH, thank you guys! I had the same issues - picking up someone else's InDesign to clean up. WORKed! thanks.
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Thank you so much it really helpful.
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IDK if this is what you are experiencing, but I had a similar situation. The paragraph style that was used for the affected paragraphs had the "Keep Lines Together" box checked and the "Keep with next ___ lines" had 1 in the blank. I deselected the "Keep Lines Together" box, and changed the "Keep with next ___ lines" to 0. The yellow highlighting disappeared.
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In Preferences, under Composition, see if Substituted Fonts or Substituted Glyphs is clicked on. If so, unclick them.
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