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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

    1. Screenshot of Memory usage while the issue is observed
    2. Is the "Contextual Task bar" shown? If yes, Disable it from "Window->Contextual Task bar"
    3. Please follow the below steps for InDesign 20.0.1.32 and InDesign PR 20.1.0.28 on Macintosh
    • Open Terminal in full screen mode
    • Drag the InDesign application on terminal (e.g. "/Applications/Adobe\ InDesign\ 2025/Adobe\ InDesign\ 2025.app/Contents/MacOS/Adobe\ InDesign\ 2025")
    • Copy the logs when you start facing the slowness in a text(.txt) file. Share the file with us at sharewithID@adobe.com.

    Adobe InDesign Team

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    nitsch.lorand@curteaveche.ro commented  · 

    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.

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    nitsch.lorand@curteaveche.ro commented  · 

    What 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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  2. 10 votes

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    nitsch.lorand@curteaveche.ro commented  · 

    Have you tried to hide the rulers?

  5. 41 votes

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    nitsch.lorand@curteaveche.ro commented  · 

    The change in this Indesign dialog layout can cause a lot of trouble... and it's completely useless!

  6. 4 votes

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    nitsch.lorand@curteaveche.ro commented  · 

    It 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.

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    nitsch.lorand@curteaveche.ro commented  · 

    Still 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.

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