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Side tabs problem in InDesign CS

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katlam429

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Apr 20, 2005
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I've built my project in a book and I keep having the same problem happening with the side tabs.

Let's say I'm working on Chapter1.indd, but I also have Chapter2.indd open behind it. I want to change the character style of some text in Chapter1, so I go to click on the docked side tab for character style, which is in its unexpanded position. When it expands, Chapter2 becomes the front document and Chapter1 goes behind it. I then have to go back to the Book palette to bring Chapter1 to the front, and rehighlight my text to change it. It's almost like a built in toggle function on the the side tabs.

I'm making sure that I am only clicking on the Character Styles palette, so I know I'm not accidentally clicking on Chapter2 to bring it forward. Whenever I try to minimize the side tabs (I don't know what the correct term is, but making it go back to its unexpanded size by clicking on the active tab) it also toggles between the open documents. Is this just a bug or do I have a setting wrong?
 
I should also mention, this only happens when I'm working within a book. If I have 2 documents open that aren't in a book together, I don't have this toggle problem.
 
this is a seriously aggravating bug... so i too would be thrilled with a solution.

when working with a 300+ page book file, it can be really time-wasting to have to go back and forth like this - especially if you're concentrating on the text, and not which page number you're on.
 
I can't replicate your problem. When I expand that tab the active chapter stays up front and when I close that tab the sactive cahpter still stays upfront.

You could try dragging that tab off the sidebar to the desktop - making it an independent window controlled by the Window menu or shortcut. See what happens with that window and the chapters when you go to it. You can always drag in back to the sidebar - under paragraph styles to return it to the slide in/out sidebar.


Using OSX 10.3.9 on a G4
 
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