BRosengren
Technical User
A few days ago, I noticed that when I open any existing InDesign documents, every element (text boxes, picture boxes, rules, etc) appear correctly. But, when I select any element or all elements, the normally invisible outlnes of them appear down about a quarter of an inch and over to the right about a quarter of an inch.
This approximate quarter of an inch stays the same whether I am looking at my document small, actal size or enlarged. (When I say an approximate quarter of an inch, I mean if I put a real ruler up to my monitor, not the document ruler)
If I open a new, blank document and cut and paste or drag the corrupt document to the new document, it goes away. I did notice that one of these new documents, made from an old one, was o.k., until I closed it for awhile and opened it again, I had to fix it again.
Is there a preference file or something that needs to be trashed? Has anyone else had this problem?
We recently switched from Mac 10.2 to 10.3.4, and we also just got new G5's with dual 1.8 processors.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Brek
This approximate quarter of an inch stays the same whether I am looking at my document small, actal size or enlarged. (When I say an approximate quarter of an inch, I mean if I put a real ruler up to my monitor, not the document ruler)
If I open a new, blank document and cut and paste or drag the corrupt document to the new document, it goes away. I did notice that one of these new documents, made from an old one, was o.k., until I closed it for awhile and opened it again, I had to fix it again.
Is there a preference file or something that needs to be trashed? Has anyone else had this problem?
We recently switched from Mac 10.2 to 10.3.4, and we also just got new G5's with dual 1.8 processors.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Brek