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In the Layers panel there used to be a little dot/window/square/thingy on the right side in any object's row that would be highlighted when the object was selected. You could select the object, in fact, by clicking on that dot. This is how you could quickly select the object if it were buried beneath a bunch of other stuff. On the other hand, if you didn't know the name of a particular object, you could select it in the document, and its little dot would light up in the Layers panel so you could identify it.
I'm not seeing this in my InDesign anymore (see attached). I'm using CC 2017. Can someone tell me if this is on purpose for some reason, or is my copy of InDesign just gone screwy?
Thanks ahead for the help.
Rob
Restore your InDesign preferences:
Trash, Replace, Reset, or Restore the application Preferences
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Restore your InDesign preferences:
Trash, Replace, Reset, or Restore the application Preferences
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Thanks, Steve.
Now I have to decide whether losing my various custom settings will be worth getting those selection dots back.
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Write your custom settings down (or make screenshots), loose it once (by restoring defaults), then tune it again, close InDesign, backup 'InDesign Defaults' file to some safe location.
In case of future emergency just copy manually from backup your 'custom and working' version.
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Before I do this, can anyone tell me where the file for Keyboard Shortcuts is stored, so I can back it up? The shortcuts are the most frustrating thing to lose, and take the longest to set back up. Would also be nice if I didn't need to reset my default object styles and color swatches, but I have fewer of those, and it won't take me so long.
It's this that's making me hesitate before resetting permissions
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On a Mac, it's <Username> Library > Preferences > Adobe InDesign > Version [version #] > en_US > InDesign Shortcut Sets.
I don't know the Windows path.
You'll have to use one of the Mac methods to make the user library visible in recent macOS versions.
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Thanks, Steve. I'm on a Mac, and have unhidden my Library, so this is great.
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On Windows - next to the InDesign Defaults file:
Users > [username] > AppData > Roaming > Adobe > InDesign > Version [version #] > en_US [or what is your locale] > InDesign Shortcut Sets.
AppData folder is hidden by default, you may need to unhide it. Also check locale folder for other custom settings you may want to backup, like your custom Workspace, Document, Preflight, Print and other Presets.