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We have made some Performance Improvements in the latest InDesign Release 2025 (Version 20.1), available via Creative Cloud Desktop application. This issue has also been fixed as part of performance improvements.
Please let us know if you still face slowdown while doing basic operations in this latest InDesign release.
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment nitsch.lorand@curteaveche.ro commentedWhat I experienced so far (on a 2018 MacMini with Sequoia): When starting fresh, Indesign 2025 works fine... until something happens - I bet something related to memory usage. For example this can be reproduced every time: when I open a book around 400 pages long and scrolling down on it, at some point the scrolling freezes and after that the beachball appears after every couple of moves - even after I close the file and browsing only thru the Indesign's Preferences. Quiting and restarting Indesign helps... until I guess some cache or buffer becomes full and after that it's beachball-time again...
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An error occurred while saving the comment nitsch.lorand@curteaveche.ro commentedHave you tried to hide the rulers?
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Thank you for reporting the issue. It is currently under investigation.
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nitsch.lorand@curteaveche.ro supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment nitsch.lorand@curteaveche.ro commentedThe change in this Indesign dialog layout can cause a lot of trouble... and it's completely useless!
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An error occurred while saving the comment nitsch.lorand@curteaveche.ro commentedIt seems that the attached file disappeared.
So here it is: http://nitsch.ro/PDF_comment_scripts.zip
In addition there's also PDF_comment_delete.scpt for declining the selected comment.An error occurred while saving the comment nitsch.lorand@curteaveche.ro commentedStill no sign of this feature...
I came up a while ago with a workaround using Applescript (see attach) - it's ugly scripting, need to install python and cliclick for it to run, need to be calibrated for each screen resolution, but it works!
This is how's my setup: in the PDF comments window set filter to unresolved, PDF_comment_select.scpt selects the first comment and PDF_comment_accept.scpt clicks on Accept or Resolve and that comment dissapears from the top, then select the next one again with PDF_comment_select.scpt and so on...
Of course, these scripts can be assigned to some keyboard shortcuts.
Definitely not an elegant solution, but it works for me and it saves a lot of time and effort.nitsch.lorand@curteaveche.ro supported this idea · -
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It seems that I solved this problem on my computer: quitting Rightfont immediately fixed the beachballing issue!
So try disabling any font manager software and see that it helps.