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inDesign - I cannot move items to other layers

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May 17, 2017 May 17, 2017

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Mac Yosemite 10.10.5, latest version of CC.

Since updating to InDesign 12.1.0.56 build I've an odd problem:

I can't move an item from one layer to another - here's the workflow:

2 layers in document

2 items on page on the same layer

Select one of the items and then click and hold on the 'dot' next to the corresponding layer in the layers pallet.

Try to move it to the other layer.

The dot doesn't move, and I get a system alert sound and the items stays where it is.

The workaround is to cut the item, select the new layer, make sure that 'paste remembers layers' isn't selected, select the new layer and 'paste in place'.

It's a real pain.

It's the same on new or old documents, I've tried trashing prefs, restarts etc.

I can move entire layers, and the layer isn't locked in any way.

4 other installs of InDesign on identical Macs, don't exhibit the problem.

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Adobe Employee , May 17, 2017 May 17, 2017

Hi.

Can you check if your problem is identical to Having a hard time drag and drop elements between layers 2017.1

also try the answer mentioned in that post.

-Aman

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Hi.

Can you check if your problem is identical to Having a hard time drag and drop elements between layers 2017.1

also try the answer mentioned in that post.

-Aman

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