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The original document contains dozens of 
frames with a gray background.
After clicking Change All, the targeted 
frames are converted.
The Object tab of the Find/Change dialog box 
lets you search for and replace any kind of 
object formatting. In this case, Find Object 
Format is set to the background fill color, and 
Change Object Format is set to apply a 
different fill color and a 1-point stroke.
active document, and drag the mas-
ter-page icon from the Pages panel to 
the other document window.
To copy all the master pages from 
one document to another, open the 
destination document as the active 
document, choose Load Master 
Pages from the Pages panel menu, 
and then select the document that 
contains the master pages.
Finding/changing object formatting
The Edit > Find/Change command 
lets you search for and replace not 
only text, but object formatting as 
well. The Object tab in the Find/
Change dialog box offers two fields: 
Find Object Format and Change 
Object format. Click inside these 
fields to edit them. For example, 
you can search for all objects that 
are filled with a yellow swatch and 
replace that fill with a red-to-white 
gradient swatch.
Rebuilding default preferences
InDesign stores information for 
plug-ins, features, and the appli-
cation itself in its preference files, 
such as the InDesign Defaults file. 
A damaged preference file can cause 
InDesign, or InDesign files, to 
behave erratically. You can recreate 
the preference files by holding down 
Shift+Option+Command+Control 
(Mac OS) or Shift+Alt+Ctrl (Win-
dows) when starting InDesign, and 
then click Yes when asked if you want 
to delete your preference files.
Rebuilding a document with IDML
After opening a QuarkXPress file 
on page 17) or Adobe PageMaker® 
file in InDesign, it’s often helpful to 
rebuild the file via the IDML format. 
Choose File > Export, give the file 
a name, choose InDesign Markup 
(IDML) from the Format pop-up 
menu, and click Export. Then choose 
File > Open to open the IDML file 
you created. This rebuilds the file and 
strips out any corruption that came 
from the original document.
If you are not sure about the his-
tory of a file, hold down Command 
(Mac OS) or Ctrl (Windows) and 
choose About InDesign from the 
InDesign menu (Mac OS) or the 
Help menu (Windows). The Docu-
ment History section of the Adobe 
InDesign Component Information 
dialog box displays the background 
of the current file.
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