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Hi,
Thank you for reporting the issue. We are currently investigating the issue and updated the status in the Uservioce thread. However, the issue is still not reproducible in-house and we need additional information
- Screenshot of Memory usage while the issue is observed
- Is the "Contextual Task bar" shown? If yes, Disable it from "Window->Contextual Task bar"
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Mr.Coffee News commentedBeachball **** with Indesign 2025. Slow opening, slow cut, slow copy, slow paste. I didn't find anything else wrong because before going any further I deleted 2025 and good thing I saved 2024 which opens a large file in 8 seconds, copy pastes nearly instantly.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mr.Coffee News commentedCutting and pasting any linked graphic takes about 20 seconds cut, 20 seconds paste. Back to version 2024. So strange things like this aren't found out before launch. Kind of a NASA thing.
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The fix of the issue is now available in the latest InDesign 2024(v19.0.1.205). We recommend you upgrade to the latest version for the fix.
If you are unable to see the update, go to the Creative Cloud application and click on the context menu on the top right and click on Check for App Updates.
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Adobe InDesign Team
An error occurred while saving the comment Mr.Coffee News commentedSame stuff happening here. But re-choosing my workspace gave me back all my pre-sets, shortcut keys and layout. But I am getting some crashes. Also it really seems slow. I 'accidently' - so to speak - updated. I NEVER update until at least x.1 versions of anything. Yet here I am. Also a pain is resaving every file into the new format, knowing all those files now need v19 to read them. This has been a problem for..... ever! With InDesign. Why does Photoshop and Illustrator have the semi-automatic ability to save in an older format or be readable by older software? InDesign should be made to just not allow some new features if you've used those new features in the new version. no? I know... I'm no software engineer but if I was.... I would try to make things work better. Especially since the subscription format is obviously raking in much more than the old way.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mr.Coffee News commentedGreat idea. This would really help publishers with advertisers.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mr.Coffee News commentedSimplicity is best!
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OS Sonoma 14.7
MacBook Air 15 inch with M2 chip
Existing documents, I didn't try with a new document.
Slowness is opening the file and trying to do almost anything, especially copy paste which takes about 20 seconds copy, then 20 seconds paste