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Hi ALL:
Unwanted reflow if a give press enter anywhere in this document. For example in the below screen If I give enter after stomachache in the next paragraph the word "dirty" comes down. Anyone know the reason behid this issue.
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Ganesh.R
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Line breaks are fluid when you have "Adobe Paragraph Composer" active (Preferences > Advanced Type). At that setting, InDesign optimizes line breaks based on a multi-line analysis. To make it more static, you'd have to use "Adobe Single-line Composer," but this will, in general, make all your paragraph composition less consistent.
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John's right but Paragraph vs. Single-line composer is not an all or nothing proposition. You can switch between paragraph and single-line composer at the paragraph level (i.e. for a specific paragraph. Just click in the paragraph and in the panel menu of the Paragraph panel, choose Single-line composer instead of Paragraph Composer. That should. resolve the problem in which you describe.
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Hi All
Thanks for your reply,
If I changed that particular to single line composer my issue was fixed. If I removed the footnote on that page that issue was also fixed. Apart from Single line composer there is any issue in footnote?
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Ganesh.R
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Hi ALL
If I cut that paragraph "If your reaction to your..," and paste in text edit and again paste in the sample place in InDesign application file this issue has been fixed. I think there will some junk text in that particular paragraph? or it relates to some unknow bug?
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Ganesh.R
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Don't press enter - use a Paragraph Spacing.
And use of paragraph styles would ease things considerably, if not already used.
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Hi Eugene
In general we will use paragraph space only, just for testing only I do like that.
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Ganesh.R
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Keep Options might be a good alternative as well. You can force the entire paragraph to start in the next frame/column/etc.