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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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    Karen commented  · 

    Ravl marked this as fixed back in January, but it's not fixed. I'm on Windows 11, not Mac, but I'm having the same horrible slowness of 2025 (i.e. 20.x) versions. I'm currently on 20.4. I thought perhaps it was something about my computer (Photoshop 2025 is slow too), until I reinstalled ID 2024 (19.5.4) to work around a different bug (crashing during export as HTML Legacy). 2024 runs just as fast as it always did! I'll use IDML to move my documents back to 2024 and stay there while I wait for a fix.

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    Karen commented  · 

    This is driving me nuts also. I thought perhaps it was related to my computer somehow, but when I reinstalled 2024 (19.5.4) because of a different bug (crashing when exporting as HTML Legacy), I discovered that that version still runs as fast as it always has. So the slowness is definitely caused by v.20 (currently on 20.4). FWIW, Photoshop 2025 has the same problem.

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    Fix for this issue is available in the latest InDesign version - InDesign 2023. The fix should solve most of the issues that were seen earlier.

    A new option "Honor Text Indents in addition to Text Wrap" is introduced in Preferences > Composition dialog. It is turned ON by default for new documents created in ID2023. For documents created in previous InDesign versions, this option is turned off by default - which can be turned ON to see the improved behavior.


    Please let us know how the fix is working for you.


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    Karen commented  · 

    Oh, I didn't know there was a setting I needed to change. I see it now in your second paragraph - did you add that paragraph after my comment, or did I completely overlook it the first time I read your update? Anyway, thanks for what was apparently a PM to point it out to me. Now it indeed works like a charm!

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    Karen commented  · 

    Ravi, thanks for the effort, but it doesn't appear solved in 2023. I just now upgraded, and my bullets around images still look like before. And in my current case, one of the bulleted paragraphs continues in the next column (where there is no image), so I can't use the "Indent to Here" trick.

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    Karen commented  · 

    Jonathan, have you tried a negative number for First Line Indent? I use that all the time to get a "hanging indent", which is what it sounds like you're asking for.

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