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    Travis commented  · 

    Using the creative cloud app you can install "Other versions" of InDesign ID19.x alongside 2025. Then open and resave your files as IDML, then they should open in 2025 that fixed it for me at least.

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    Travis commented  · 

    I'm experiencing a similar issue as the OP, and to answer the question you asked, I'm unable to open specific InDesign documents created in version ID19.x using ID20.0.

    System: Windows 11
    I recently updated to ID20.0, but my colleague is still using ID19.x. When I try to open some of their documents, nothing happens—whether I use the "Open" option in the file menu or double-click the file in Windows Explorer. The only solution that worked was having them save the file as IDML, which then opened without any issues in ID20.0.

    I also reviewed the documents on their computer (also Windows 11) to compare the files that opened successfully versus those that didn’t. Here are a couple of key observations:

    I did not have the same fonts loaded on my machine as they did.
    Some files had missing links.
    I mention this because, before a file opens, InDesign typically displays a dialog box pointing out issues (like missing fonts or links) before fully launching the document. It’s possible the issue is occurring at this stage. So far, I’ve encountered this problem with three files, but resaving them as IDML has resolved the issue each time.

    Unfortunately, I can't share the original documents since they contain sensitive information, and stripping that content would leave nothing significant for comparison.

    My next step is to delete one page at a time from the problematic ID19.x files and attempt to open them in ID20.0, repeating this process to see if I get different results. Given that our documents share many elements, it’s difficult to narrow down the root cause quickly. If I find that removing a specific page resolves the issue, I’ll check the other documents for that same page and begin removing individual elements from it to possibly identify the object causing the problem.

    I'm open to suggestions, but this is the plan I have so far based on my current understanding of the issue.

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