02-15-2008, 06:11 PM
You can try exporting to .inx format, then opening the .inx file in InDesign to
create a fresh .indd file. I bet that would work. Exporting to .inx (InDesign
Interchange format) and opening it in InDesign is a risk-free way to sometimes
fix seemingly intractable weirdness in InDesign such as mysteriously undeletable
swatches, etc.
create a fresh .indd file. I bet that would work. Exporting to .inx (InDesign
Interchange format) and opening it in InDesign is a risk-free way to sometimes
fix seemingly intractable weirdness in InDesign such as mysteriously undeletable
swatches, etc.