![]() ![]() I’m thinking you will have to recreate the table. The the designer emails a few hours later and says “by the way, I think the file is corrupt and I forgot to tell you.”Īnyway–good luck with that file. Oh–and I couldn’t export that designer file as IDML. And it worked! I still had to recreate the master pages and running heads and stuff, but at least I could use the style sheets. So I had to create a new document and I imported the style sheets to that. I could open it, but if I clicked on “basic” or “advanced” or anything, crash. Well, every time I opened a style sheet to edit it, ID would crash. ![]() What I normally do is tweak their file as many of the designers I work with don’t use “keep with” options, or allow unlimited hyphenation, etc. I was a designer sample for a book I was going to page. I really don’t have any suggestions as sometimes an ID file will just go wacky for no rhyme or reason that we can figure you. Wow–that is weird, but it sounds like you trouble shooted it okay. Yes, I did run Font Doctor 10.2.3 to see if this was a result of font corruption. If anyone has any suggestions, I’m all ears. I was able to create the style, but when I even hovered over the plus sign that was present, InDesign crashed.Īny ideas about this? I seem to remember issues like this in earlier versions of InDesign, before CC. Another crash.Ĭopied the unformatted table to a clean document, selected it, and attempted to create a table style by choosing “New Table Style” from the flyout menu. With the table still selected, I noticed there was a plus by the name “Table Style 1.” So, I option-clicked to clear any overrides.Īfter the application reopened, I tried again to create and then edit the new table style, but with a different table selected. I did not edit any settings at this time. ![]() ![]() I selected a table and clicked the “Create new style” button on the Table Styles panel. Went to create a table style to format the tables. Applied my existing style tags to the text throughout. I placed and flowed in text from a Word document that has a couple of simple tables. I selected all of the old text in the main story frame and deleted it. I opened an ID document that I created earlier this year (7/28) in CC 2015 and converted it to CC 2017. I’ve been using ID CC 2017 for less than a week now and have just encountered this issue. ![]()
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