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1. Re: Buttons grouped to a a state of one MSO controlling a state of another MSO
Bob Bringhurst - Adobe Mar 22, 2013 7:11 AM (in response to Chicago_Guy1980)Can you combine the two MSOs into a single MSO?
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2. Re: Buttons grouped to a a state of one MSO controlling a state of another MSO
BobLevine Mar 22, 2013 7:43 AM (in response to Chicago_Guy1980)Grouped or ungrouped...doesn't matter. Once you put a button in an MSO
it can control only that MSO.
Bob
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3. Re: Buttons grouped to a a state of one MSO controlling a state of another MSO
Martin Lér Feb 6, 2014 5:20 AM (in response to BobLevine)Any chance to see change of this behavior? Would be appreciated, because some things you can't combine to single MSO.
Martin
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4. Re: Buttons grouped to a a state of one MSO controlling a state of another MSO
Bob Bringhurst - Adobe Feb 6, 2014 7:23 AM (in response to Martin Lér)It's actually an InDesign limitation.
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5. Re: Buttons grouped to a a state of one MSO controlling a state of another MSO
Martin Lér Feb 6, 2014 7:26 AM (in response to Bob Bringhurst - Adobe)Ok. Hope to see that solved one day, life will be easier :).
BTW, just reminded me about multiple layouts support incompatibility with multi articles import (with sidecar.xml). Any idea if this will be solved? On of “selling features” for CS6 :).
Martin
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6. Re: Buttons grouped to a a state of one MSO controlling a state of another MSO
Neil Enns - Adobe Feb 6, 2014 8:16 AM (in response to Martin Lér)We are actively working on resolving that import thing, Martin. Yay!
Neil




