Problem with Direct Selection tool in Illustrator CS5.1

Lost my ability to transform a selection with the direct selection tool. When I select an item, I don't get all my little handles to do a transform directly on the object.....have lost patience trying to find the problem.

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  • Problems with Direct Select tool

    Maybe I'm just dumb or something but the Direct Select tool is just broken.
    1. When trying to move points ( remember this is the direct select tool - it's only function!) It moves the entire object unless you perfectly hover and wait over the point.
    2. When trying to select a point you grab the placed image inside the frame.
    Shouldn't it work EXACTLY like it does in Illustrator? If I click on an object the entire thing selects then I can move it if I wish. But the cursor seems to snap to the point so much better in illustrator!
    If I want to move the image inside the frame I wouldn't be using the Direct Select Tool. I'd by using the select tool. Moving the image shouldn't even be an option when using this tool.
    This is probably the most frustrating part of Indesign. Please fix this.

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    I suspect most InDesign users don't do enough "path editing" on their InDesign pages for there to be an outcry over this.
    Pablo28282 wrote:
    It shouldn't be able to select and move an image. That is not the point of the tool.
    That's always been a function of the Direct Select tool. Simply, if you're aiming for an anchor point and select the frame's content instead, you've missed the point. <rimshot>
    There's nothing broken, and no advice to offer, other than zoom in further, slow down, and keep an eye on the pointer cues which change when the pointer is over an anchor point. I suppose it's also possible you could make adjustments to your mouse/input device settings that might help you move and click more precisely.

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    this?
    thanks in advance
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    Your frustration is understandable. Anchor point selection is unforgiving in InDesign, especially when compared to Illustrator with Smart Guides, although I wouldn't call it "broken."
    I suspect most InDesign users don't do enough "path editing" on their InDesign pages for there to be an outcry over this.
    Pablo28282 wrote:
    It shouldn't be able to select and move an image. That is not the point of the tool.
    That's always been a function of the Direct Select tool. Simply, if you're aiming for an anchor point and select the frame's content instead, you've missed the point. <rimshot>
    There's nothing broken, and no advice to offer, other than zoom in further, slow down, and keep an eye on the pointer cues which change when the pointer is over an anchor point. I suppose it's also possible you could make adjustments to your mouse/input device settings that might help you move and click more precisely.

  • CS2 - Can't select points with direct selection tool

    Noramlly in CS5 and any other version of Photoshop or Illustrator that I know of, if you click a point in an object, it will show the handles for transforming the line. As I'm creating something today, it works for a while and then stops. Yesterday I had the same problem. I drew a few things and then suddenly, the Direct Select Tool is not showing any transform handles.
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    CS5, Not sure how to word this...
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    I'm working in InDesign CS4 on a pc and am having trouble with the Direct select tool. I go through my document selecting multiple objects, change the color of the selected boxes only to find that about half of my objects have "deselected" themselves. Has anyone else had this problem? Or does anyone have a fix I could try? Thanks!

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    Are you trying to selct things on more than one spread? No
    Are you being careful to click inside each object other than an image and on the frame for an image? Yes

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  • Why i am unable to select between 2 anchor points with in a object while dragging with direct select

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  • Drag Select Inside Points With The Direct Selection Tool While Above An Object?

    I'm trying to modify a path in InDesign CS5 (Fig. 2), as it is now I have to select each point individually. Becasue while you're zoomed in (Fig. 1), you can't drag and select the points. When you attempt to do that, you end up dragging the whole image.
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    Fig. 1
    Fig. 2

    FAIL #1:
    No. When you copy paste the Cliiping Path [NOT the frame] into Illustrator, then alter the path and paste back into Indesign, it pastes it back as a FRAME, NOT a CLIPPING PATH.
    FAIL #2:
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    Again, like some of the folks above, you're confusing a FRAME PATH [that you can alter and create with the pen tool as well] with a CLIPPING PATH. They are NOT the same thing. 
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    My kingdom for someone out there with some merit and sense of accountability.
    It's like, where do you people work? Are you serious? SMH.

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    Illustrator and place or copy/paste the frame. You obviously don't like
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    does work the way you like.
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