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Thanks for the suggestion. We have started to explore this feature. Will share more details soon
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GPU Acceleration on Windows is available with the latest InDesign Release – InDesign 20.4 Release.
Please update to the latest InDesign Release via CCD app to get this feature.
The minimum system requirements for using GPU Acceleration on Windows is: 1) monitor with a display resolution greater than 2K and 2) GPU card with atleast 1GB vRAM.
Note on GPU Acceleration: High resolution monitors are becoming the standard. With the high monitor resolutions, it is getting difficult for CPU to handle the rendering. This is where the GPU comes into play. Rendering on high-density displays is best handled by the GPU. GPU acceleration makes the rendering of the documents faster while zooming, scrolling, and panning. The enhanced performance from using the GPU in InDesign powers features like Animated Zoom which make zoom actions smooth and animated.
Based on our internal tests, we found that GPU acceleration provides better performance when…
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Convert PDF to InDesign (beta) feature is available in InDesign 20.3 Release in English (North America) and English (International) languages.
More details on this feature are available at https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/convert-pdf-to-indesign-file.html
When a PDF is opened in this release of InDesign, an option to submit your feedback on the conversion is shown. Please let us know your feedback.
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This is one of my biggest frustrations.
I often export my pdf and see a mistake, so I go back and fix it. Since I was in such a hurry to go back and fix it, I leave the pdf open in Acrobat. Now when I go to save it again, I'm met with the dreaded error without a simple "Try Again" option.