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    This option was updated in InDesign 20.0 version to match industry standards and stay consistent. We standardized this behavior to make workflows more predictable across products. 

    We know that changes can take some adjustment, and we appreciate the feedback we received. Over time, users have adapted to this new behavior, which helps us maintain consistency and avoid confusion in future workflows.

    We appreciate everyone’s input and your help in making InDesign better!

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    Adobe InDesign Team

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    Larry commented  · 

    This decision really needs to be reversed. It's the same careless, dangerous, and plain bad UX that Apple has implemented with their dialog boxes. Putting the two most destructive operations right next to each other where you can accidentally click on the wrong choice and make irretrievable data loss. The proper way was in earlier versions of Mac OS and Adobe apps with the horizontal layout, and "Don't Save" far off to the left separate from Cancel and Save.

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