Preference to Disable the Contextual Menues (annoying pop ups), legg issue
- Preference to DISABLE the Contextual Menues! Pros don’t need spam like tutorials poppig up while working, it’s annoying and awful disturb the concentration while the work, disturb also the speed of the program. Please.
- Option (On-Off) to disable Ai function, which is probably a big part of the reason for the program leggs. There are still a lot of people which don’t need it and don’t want to get it like spam.
- InDesign never legged so hard as do it now. Please fix it.

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Randy Hagan commented
Advertising and promotion is supposed to entice your customer base, not enrage it. And enraging your users with this in-app spam is exactly what you're doing here.
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Gavin at MRP commented
Here's how critical this is to me. After 30+ years of Adobe, I'm pointing everyone who asks over to OTHER industry quality alternatives like Affinity. Adobe clearly doesn't listen to or care about its long-time users. Get rid of the pop-ups, or say goodbye. It's that simple.
At home, I don't even use Adobe anymore — only at work.
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Doug Searle commented
We are actively working on switching to Affinity because of this and other non-features, and because of the way Adobe just totally ignores its own customers.
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Martin Bentley Krebs commented
Preferences should include FULL customization, allowing users the ability to disable the features they find annoying and distracting. Let the professionals optimize their workspaces for maximum productivity, and save the handholding tips for the AI generation...
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P D Bowman commented
To keep having to ex away the same “tips” prompt again and again is maddening. Stop getting in my face, Adobe, and let me go about my own business! For that privilege at least, Lord knows, I’m already paying you enough.
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Lora Cawkins commented
Adobe I hope you realize that you are going the way of Quark XPress by not listening to your customers. Please make a feature that a seasoned user can turn off the pop ups.
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Christopher Clinton commented
Features that act like 'bugs' and negatively impact productivity and reset themselves with updates are extremely detrimental. Please fix this "feature-bug"
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Gary Anderson commented
It's ridiculously annoying having features that we are not able to disable permanently.
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Steve Leacock commented
These popups actively interfere with my work. I spend most of my workday in indesign, I have used this software for decades; interrupting my workflow to sell me on new features is deeply irritating and disrespectful to my time.
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Gavin at MRP commented
Let's pretend that someone at Adobe actually listens to and respects the desires of its longtime users. Get rid of the pop-ups, or at least give us the option of disabling them.
[sounds of maniacal laughter from users — sounds of crickets from Adobe]
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Dawn commented
These constant new feature/tour popups are a serious workflow disruption! Seeing the popup once or twice after a new feature is introduced is helpful. Seeing popups constantly interrupts my work and makes me want to scream in frustration!! Need an option to permanently dismiss them!!
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Doug Searle commented
We are in the process of leaving InDesign (and eventually Adobe entirely) because Adobe is SO INATTENTIVE to long time users. This issues is one case of that. It has been bugging everyone who uses InDesign for a long time. Adobe has lost its way.
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Jindřich Sládek commented
Adobe, could you please stop adding stupid features? Try making your software more stable instead. Indesign is the only application that crashes regularly.