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I have a document with about 350 pages. I numbered the pages fine. I finished working and closed InDesign. In CC InDesign made some updates. Now when I insert "current page number", InDesign types in the letters "SS" which are not appropriate for my A Master. What's going on?

Sorry to hear about your experience. This issue has been reported by a few other users as well. Please upvote this issue here ( ) and please select Adobe Paragraph Composer instead of Adobe World-Ready Paragraph Composer( ). Hope it helps.

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But you can reinstall the previous version of InDesign: Open the CC desktop app. Click on the tile for InDesign v 15.1. Click the ... (ellipsis). Choose Other Version. From the menu install the previous version (15.0.3) which didn't have the bug. Jf you don't have a version saved in the previous version, save as IDML and reopen in 15.0.3.

But the advice above is solid: never update any software (Apple, Microsoft, Adobe) when you're on deadline. And UNcheck the option in your Creative Cloud manager to automatically update your apps. YOU choose when to update, not Adobe.

But voting or commenting to the report has another important effect: If there is a fix on the horizon, perhaps at Prerelease, you automatically get an E-Mail notification if one of the developers does an announcement there.

I have opened my Indesign file just now which I did Before. All page numbers turned to (ss) as in this screenshot of A Master Page. All pages numbers now shown as (ss)!!
I tried it in new document. It also showing this Error. All other files did the same.
How to solve this Issue?? Please Help some one

Thank you

Hi there,
This is a know bug with the latest version of InDesign for text that uses the Word Ready composer. If you can change the composer to something other than this and it should fix it. See the following discussion for more details
-text-variables-replaced-by-quot-ss-quot-text-in-indesign...

A bug has been logged for this and you can monitor the latest update at the following link



If you don't have an option to change the composer than its better you rollback the version of your InDesign.
Update:- The fix for the bug is out in beta builds, so hopefully a fix should be out soon enough, see the link above for more details.

THe bug appears only if one of the World Composer is used. YOu don't need the World Composer for pagination. Go the paragraph settings of the Page Number, in the section Justification change the composer to any other than World Composer.

The World Composers is only needed if you use text in any language wich is not normal Left-To-Right. Only if you use text in those languages you have to use the World Composer, use the normal Adobe Paragraph Composer Or Adobe Composer instead.

I just opened a yearlong InDesign book project with hundreds of endnotes and saw the following: Suddenly all the endnote reference numbers in the text section are displayed as "ss", although previously they had real numbers. The connection to the endnote section still works, though. And interestingly, the numbers in the endnote section are still properly displayed. I have no idea what could have changed this display. I just made an update to the latest InDesign version. Could that be the reason? What can I do to revert this rather disturbing display of endnote refrerence numbers?

This is a know bug with the latest version of InDesign for text that uses the Word Ready composer. If you can change the composer to something other than this and it should fix it. See the following discussion for more details

I have a similar problem. When I started some book projects several years ago, I used the plugin Indic Plus (at that time I had some texts with Arabic). However, all files from that time now ask for this plugin which I do not have anymore, neither do I need it. Is there a way to uninstall this "Indic Plus" plugin? Every time I open such a file, there is a warning, plus, which is even more annoying, I cannot generate a package including fonts and pictures anymore.

I was one of the developers of IndicPlus(i fixed this issue in later version of the plugin, but unfortunately you seem to have used an earlier version). In order to remove the plugin information from your files export the file as IDML and then save it as INDD. If you see any layout changes due to IDML export you can use one of my plugins to clear the plugin information. You can download the 7 day free demo from the following link

I created a numbered list Paragraph titled: Numbered List 1, the mode Start At 1. To be able to have this list continue numbering from 1 I duplicated the list, edited the Style Name: to Numbered List 1 Cont. and under Mode: I set it to: Continue from Previous.

I've explained two ways to restart lists on this post: one uses a manual restart for the first item of each list, then second will automatically restart, with no further work on your part. I recommend the latter option, if you have a paragraph that consistently appears between lists. -indesign-restart-numbered-lists-automatically/

I am not trying to restart a numbered list, I am trying to get the numbered list that starts at 1 continue to 2, for some reason the list starts at 1 and then jumps to 4 2 pages later whne it needs to be 2. These numbered lists are pages apart, could that be causing the jump?

We are creating a document where we have 10+ parts (1 Title Here, 2 Title Here, 3 Title Here, Etc...) under each part are other paragraphs lists and tables. Then Part 2, etc... For some reason just the part numbered lists are not continuing consecutively, it is jumping from 1 to 4.

One of my clients are a printing company. They routinely get orders to print things like coupons or cards with individual numbers on each. So once the graphics gets approved they place it in InDesign, then merge it with a csv that contains desired numbers.

Problem is they often get orders for quantities like 20000-50000 and InDesign seems to be incapable of handling that many as it will lock up when trying to merge. So they have to break it up into pieces of about 5000 numbers each, which adds extra work as someone has to keep up with individual pieces and also then multiple merged files cause confusion on the printing side.

I was running task manager and resource monitor on a separate screen on both PCs. It would seem as if indesign.exe was not totally locked as the numbers for its CPU, memory and disk usage would still constantly change. However, I left both PCs running the task overnight and in the morning it would still be running.

So it doesn't seem like I am running out of system resources or have insufficient hardware. If csv is broken up and separate pieces are merged all works well, so I know my data has no issues. Thus it seems to me that InDesign is simply incapable of merging more than a certain number of records unless someone can advice me what I need to do.

Speaking from my own experiences, my employer routinely does data merges of 45,000 every quarter, but the data is not calling in images and has about 20 fields. On a mac running High Sierra it takes about 90 minutes to merge. The item in question is a two page direct mail item with an address and other data.

We also run a larger data merge that does call images in (barcodes), each record is 3pp long and is 75,000 records, and that takes MUCH longer, but on a dedicated machine with nothing else running and all power savers turned off, it will do it within an afternoon.

Obviously, the larger the base file is and the more graphics/data that have to be processed, the longer it will take, so one place to start is to optimise the merge to its bare minimum. For example, if pictures are higher resolution than they need to be, reduce the resolution to something more appropriate.

May I suggest a javascript that I have written that will break the merge into smaller chunks WITHOUT the client having to stop and start the merge themselves? It can be found on my website (it is called Data Merge to Batches) as well as some other data merge scripts that you and your client may find handy.

Colin, I will give your script a try, not sure if I will be able to make heads or tails from it as I am not a programmer nor an InDesign expert, but doesn't hurt to try May be a week or two before I get an opportunity to do so

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