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Hello All,
Thank you for reporting the issue and allowing us some time to complete our investigation into the issue.
As the part of our investigation, we had reached out to many of you personally over email and we could come up with the below mentioned findings.1. For many of the users the issue got fixed after updating InDesign to a newer version.
2. For the majority of the users the issue was intermittent and is no longer reproducible.
3. We also found few cases where the performance issue was identified to be related to span columns, cross-references, third party plugin etc.Please note that we have created separate threads for these issues and we are now working towards resolving them.
However, over the time this thread has become too generic to serve its purpose effectively. As per your feedback and the outcome of our investigation we have created…
An error occurred while saving the comment Simon commentedSame problem and Ravi Kiran your suggestions does not help me.
The issue I have is that every time I CMD+TAB out of Indesign and to another application and then back to Indesign that's when I get a spinning beach ball. First a couple of seconds wait, then the ball appears for about 5 seconds. I think there's something wrong regarding fonts but I can't confirm it.Also - A slight workaround for this problem is to open up a dialog window for example Go to page (CMD+J) before you tab out of Indesign. When going back to Indesign just hit the cancel button on the window and there is no spinning beach ball. However it's still way too annoying. With this info you should be able to fix this problem Adobe.
It's unusable and cannot work this way.
Simon supported this idea · -
33 votes
Hi,
In order to reproduce the issue we sent information to all the affected users who have either voted or commented on this thread.
Based on the replies we got we could infer that the issue is occurring when a third party software or application is also running in parallel. Some examples of the software used include Global Auto-correct, Google Chrome,
Moreover, when the issue occurs it seems to hamper all CC applications such as Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop.
A possible fix for the solution includes restarting the application or restarting the system.In the absence of any consistent reproducible steps, we are currently closing this thread as “not reproducible”. In case you again encounter the issue, please create a new thread mentioning the steps with which we can reproduce the issue and additional softwares, if in case any, that you are using.
Thanks,
InDesign TeamAn error occurred while saving the comment Simon commentedSame problem here. If I recall correctly this is an old bug since years back. And it appears it has come back, unbelievable. Quitting Safari and reopening it solved it for me. Still, this has to be fixed.
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103 votes
Hello All,
Thank you for your patience all this while.
We had launched our investigation into the matter to get to the root cause of the problem. As the part of our investigation, we had reached out to many of you personally over email.
We have concluded our investigation and have come up with few findings.1. For many of the users the issue got fixed after updating InDesign to a newer version.
2. For some, the issue got resolved after disabling a third-party application such as Suitecase fusion etc.
3. For few, the issue was intermittent and is no longer reproducible.
4. For majority of the users, the underlying cause of the performance issue was identified to be related to span columns, cross-references, third party plugin etc.We have created separated threads for these issues and we are now working towards resolving them.
However, over the time this thread…
Simon supported this idea · -
28 votes
Hello All,
Thank you for your support. The issue is now fixed in the latest update of InDesign.
Please upgrade to the new InDesign 14.0 from your Creative Cloud Application.If you are unable to see the update yet, click on the menu (three dots) on the top right corner of Creative cloud app and click on “Check for App Updates”.
Let us know your feedback in the comment section.
Thanks,
Abhinav Kaushik
InDesign TeamSimon supported this idea ·
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