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February 3, 2019
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Show all frame edges, always, not just on mouse hover!

  • February 3, 2019
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Hello,

I want to see text frame edges. Always. Not just when I hover my mouse over the frame.

The mouseover concept is evil from a UI standpoint. How can I know what exists if I can't see it? I am forced to move my cursor around everywhere on the layout and watch to see if a frame edge appears? This can't be right.

Please help.

Thank you,

Aaron

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Correct answer Bill Silbert

In addition to Steve's suggestion to trash preferences you might also try deleting your InDesign cache files. This can be helpful for interface issues.

To do so:

For Macintosh Users: The User Library folder in which InDesign’s cache files are stored is hidden by default on most Macintoshes. To access it make sure that InDesign is closed and click on the desktop to launch a Finder Window (Command-N).With this window in column view follow the path User>Home folder (it’s the folder with an icon that looks like a house—it may have the user’s name rather than “Home”) and click on the Home folder. With the Option Key pressed choose Library from the Finder Go Menu. “Library” will now appear within the Home folder. Within the Library folder find the “Caches” folder. Within the Caches folder find and delete the entire folder “Adobe InDesign”. I find that deleting the InDesign cache folder completely leads to a lasting change. 

For Windows Users: On Windows 7 and above the caches files are hidden. To find them go to the Control Panel and open Folder Options and then click the View tab. Then select “Show hidden files and folders” or “Show hidden files, folders or drive options” in Advanced Settings. Then delete (or rename) the folder at the end of this path: C:\Users\[User Name]\AppData\Local\Adobe\InDesign\Version [#]\<Language>\Cache.

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Barb Binder
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February 4, 2019

Hi Aaron:

Jane's screen shot shows the frame edges clearly, but note that they are well in from the margin guides.

However, default text frames specifically will disappear—even when in Normal mode and with Frame Edges showing—when your cursor is in the frame, if it is snapped to the column and margin guides.

That insertion point is inside a text frame on this page. But you can't see it:

Pressing Esc will show the frame edges:

Or Preferences > Guides & Pasteboard > Guides in Back will always show the edge.

~Barb

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
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February 4, 2019

Frame edges are not hidden behind guides. They are floating in an empty sea of whitespace. The frame edges ONLY display when the mouse is over the frame, AND the text insertion point is NOT within the frame.

I will try trashing the cache, then the preferences.

Barb Binder
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February 4, 2019

Let us know. If it is still an issue, screen shots help.

~Barb

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
Bill Silbert
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Bill SilbertCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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February 4, 2019

In addition to Steve's suggestion to trash preferences you might also try deleting your InDesign cache files. This can be helpful for interface issues.

To do so:

For Macintosh Users: The User Library folder in which InDesign’s cache files are stored is hidden by default on most Macintoshes. To access it make sure that InDesign is closed and click on the desktop to launch a Finder Window (Command-N).With this window in column view follow the path User>Home folder (it’s the folder with an icon that looks like a house—it may have the user’s name rather than “Home”) and click on the Home folder. With the Option Key pressed choose Library from the Finder Go Menu. “Library” will now appear within the Home folder. Within the Library folder find the “Caches” folder. Within the Caches folder find and delete the entire folder “Adobe InDesign”. I find that deleting the InDesign cache folder completely leads to a lasting change. 

For Windows Users: On Windows 7 and above the caches files are hidden. To find them go to the Control Panel and open Folder Options and then click the View tab. Then select “Show hidden files and folders” or “Show hidden files, folders or drive options” in Advanced Settings. Then delete (or rename) the folder at the end of this path: C:\Users\[User Name]\AppData\Local\Adobe\InDesign\Version [#]\<Language>\Cache.

BobLevine
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February 4, 2019

Is this happening on one file or all files? What version of InDesign and What operating system?

Frans v.d. Geest
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February 4, 2019

View > Extras > Show/Hide Frame Edges

Steve Werner
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February 4, 2019

The OP says he tried that already, Frans

Frans v.d. Geest
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February 4, 2019

https://forums.adobe.com/people/Steve+Werner  schreef

The OP says he tried that already, Frans

Ooops... my bad.

Steve Werner
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February 3, 2019

It sounds like you're in Preview mode, instead of Normal mode. You can switch modes in the View > Screen Mode menu.

If you still don't see them in Normal mode, choose View > Extras > Show Frame Edges.

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February 4, 2019

Thank you Steve, but I already tried that before coming to the forums. I'm not in Preview mode, I'm in View > Screen Mode > Normal. Show Frame Edges is enabled.

With those settings, I am only able to see text frame edges when the mouse cursor is hovering over the frame.

This is CC 2017.0, Windows 10. Build number 12.0.0.81 x64. I will try updating and see if the problem is resolved.

jane-e
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February 4, 2019

Double check the settings in View Options, Dr. Yo​. InDesign should not be doing that in Normal mode. You might need to reset Preferences.