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This is a feature request / subjective bug report. My feeling is that it is way too easy for a user to set a default object style for all newly created objects. Object styles are great, but are often used sparingly. They are also often tweaked with nothing selected, which means one may unintentionally define an object style as the default for all newly created objects. What then happens is objects will be created with this inadvertent default style applied, though with overrides. If at some point that style is adjusted, suddenly objects all across the document–that were never intended to be linked to that style–take on the new / adjusted attributes of the updated style. The process for establishing an object style as the default for all newly created objects should require more intent, it is way too easy to do accidentally.
I disagree. InDesign is a professional application with a learning curve and required knowledge to use effectively, but if you really want to make a feature request, do it here: Adobe InDesign (uservoice.com)
Do note that saying you don't like the way something works is not a feature request, it's a rant. You'll need to spell out exactly how you want it to work and most importantly WHY.
Come back and post a link to it so others can view it.
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I disagree. InDesign is a professional application with a learning curve and required knowledge to use effectively, but if you really want to make a feature request, do it here: Adobe InDesign (uservoice.com)
Do note that saying you don't like the way something works is not a feature request, it's a rant. You'll need to spell out exactly how you want it to work and most importantly WHY.
Come back and post a link to it so others can view it.
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To describe my post as a rant is clearly an exaggeration. A rant might, for instance, contain all caps wording driven by some misguided defensiveness about a piece of software. I could not have been more clear as to the 'why'. I believe this aspect of InDesign needs to be revisited, it leads to inadvertant setting of default object styles that then are applied to objects in without the user being aware. Establishing a default style should be driven by user intent and the current process makes accidents likely. Since I encounter this issue frequently in my colleauge's documents, have been using InDesign since CS6, and am all too familiar with its learning curve I think my opinion counts. I'll take this suggestion over to location you linked to, I doubt I am the only one who feels this way.
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Thanks for bringing this up - you can make feature requests here
https://indesign.uservoice.com/forums/601021-adobe-indesign-feature-requests
It's not a bug - just how it works.