Buttons, Animation, Object State Bugs (CC 2014)
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Learn / Forums / General InDesign Topics / Buttons, Animation, Object State Bugs (CC 2014)
Tagged: animation, bug, object state
Can anyone else confirm the following bugs before I report them?
1. On the buttons palette, the State drop down list will appear momentarily and then disappear. Possibly due to State names longer then the dropdown box can display.
2. Copy and paste a button loses the action. (I know this use to be an issue but I thought it was fixed. The old workaround does work; however, not so much when working with object states.)
3. Within an multi-state object, you can only select up to two objects at a time. The 3rd “shift select” will select the multi-state object itself.
OSX 10.9.4 InDesign CC 2014 build 10.0.0.70
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