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I'm also looking for this. I want to keep the frame edges and when the objects are slected, I don't want to see the bounding box.
Even when hiding frame edges, once selecting them, you can see the bounding box, same goes to preview mode...
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What distinction are you making between the frame edges and the bounding box? I know that InDesign has something called frame edges that could just as easily have been called a bounding box, but I don't know of something specifically called "bounding boxes" in InDesign. If there is, please inform me.
If you do mean frame edges, I'm not sure if there is a solution. Since the frame edges use a color to distinguish between different layers, you could set the layer color to the color of your background, but that will only help on one-color backgrounds, and you will still see the frame handles. The frame edges are very useful for me and many other users. I wonder what makes them so objectionable to you?
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Schlomit,
This is a very old thread. What version of ID are you using? As I recall, showing frame edges on rollover in preview mode became a preference option in CS5.5 or CS6.
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Ok This has to be the most annoying thing ever, all the options in InDesign CC 2014 won't hide the stupid bounding box when I select any object. Can someone please help me understand this and find a fix for me please.
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You can’t hid the bounding box of a selected object.
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Thanks for the quick reply Bob. I hope they update this with an option in the next release. I will put this in their feature request.
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So without a bounding box showing, how would you know what was selected, or if there was a selection?
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I want to second that this should be a feature.
Here is the use case: I want to style parts of an object -- maybe I need a single override of an object style, say the stroke or a drop shadow -- something around the edge. Right now, because the frame edges are always on with the selected object I have to make the change and then deselect it to review it. This means that I have to de- and reselect the object multiple times.
This is not an efficient use of my time.
Illustrator allows the edges of selected objects to be toggled on and off with command-h. If you want to see how you can can still know what is selected -- play with it there. But basically if you hover over the selected object it shows you the edges. Otherwise they are off. It works really nicely.
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Have you tried opening a second window for the document to show you a real-time preview of the changes?
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Thanks for that...
I just tried it -- not bad. And it lets you run one screen high quality/preview and the working copy in low quality/normal mode.
Although having the toggle would still be nice when working on my laptop.
I wish Adobe would standardize some of these things between apps. I haven't used Indesign in 6 months, until today -- and I spent the first couple of hours readjusting.
But . . . that's another discussion entirely. And I know people have been asking for it in various ways for decades.
Many thanks once again, and bye for now.
Ann
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Of COURSE this should be a feature. I use it all the time in AI. When something is selected and you want to edit WITHOUT the interference of the selection marquee it's great.
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I should add that you can go into presentation mode, but that’s about it, AFAIK.
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E, the gif is so helpful! Thanks.
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View > Extras > Show/Hide Frame Edges
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Finally, a simple answer! Thanks!
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My work around is opening a second window and highlight what you want to move in the small window.
use the arrow to move around the box
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This post is quite old now, but incase anyone is still looking for this answer:
View > Extras > Show or Hide Frame Edges.
I often accidentally press shortcut "ctrl h" and can't remember how to show frame edges again.
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Yeah, just to avoid any disappointment or confusion - this isn't what the original poster was asking for. This is still an inconsistency between Adobe products and something you can do in Illustrator but not in inDesign.
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That is NOT what this is about. It's about the frame edges and nothing more. This topic has been answered and I'm going to lock it.
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HEY, ALL. IT'S REALLY EASY.
Simply change the stroke weight of the bounding box from 1 to 0
e.g.:
under "windows", check "properties"
click on the frame you want to be invisible
the properties bar will show the option to change the stroke
change the stroke weight to 0
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HEY, ALL. IT'S REALLY EASY.
Simply change the stroke weight of the bounding box from 1 to 0
e.g.:
under "windows", check "properties"
click on the frame you want to be invisible
the properties bar will show the option to change the stroke
change the stroke weight to 0
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