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We have released InDesign 2025(v20.2.0.036) with many stability fixes. We recommend you upgrade to the latest version (if you’re not already on it) as it is more robust.
If you still face this issue even after updating, please submit the crash report to us. (Guidelines to submit crash are available at (https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/submit-crash-reports.html )
Also, please send the following information to santalwa@adobe.com :
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The same with geometric shapes and pecil drawings, especially when placed over text frames. As if InDesign is struggling in vain to move them along with the text. Just to delete a single one takes about ten seconds!
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Just tested how long it actually takes just to delete a single imported geometric shape: 10 seconds!
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We have noticed extreme lag with sticky notes in the last two versions, especially when they are placed above a text frame, even just a caption where InDesign should not be having trouble trying to move them when the text reflows ... On several occasions we have had to import all comments and remove all sticky notes, and then add these corrections later by comparing with the PDF. We just had a document where 1100 other comments worked just fine after the sticky notes were removed. It would probably be even better to remove all sticky notes at once from the PDF itself before importing, but when I try, Acrobat freezes.
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Yes, the same happens with equations made by Word's equation editor on Windows – and without the slightest hint that something is missing. If you save the Word file as RTF, at least you get a PNG which may help by showing what and where to replace. Until Design is able to handle equations as live text, please at least fix this so that something printable gets imported, preferably vector.
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Please elaborate on the issue you are experiencing, giving concrete steps and examples to help us understand this better.
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I am having the same problems in version 19.0. The PDF was exported from InDesign version 18.5, 105 comments added by an experienced user, no signs of opening or editing or saving in other PDF programs – but every single comment is imported as unmapped, meaning they are useless. And no warnings.
Just wondering whether saving as IDML would remove whatever enables the comments to be mapped? I do this sometimes when document behave weirdly.Anonymous supported this idea ·
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Same here – we just had a case of inserted text moving consistently one letter to right on consistent on 370 pages!
Also seeing very weird behaviour in connection with inline graphics, such as corrections to text in illustrations, or text just before or after inline graphics, appearing in wrong places, and deletions marked in PDF which do not show at all in InDesign. Not to speak of the extreme lag where stickies are placed, combine these with other comments and tables and index markers and you get a complete mess ...
Please see screenshots, we can also supply examples of PDFs and InDesign documents if you are interested.
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Two spreads with 30 pages would have been the perfect way to set up my leporello folder, which will be printed in several parts because there is no paper large enough. The artist could have easily seen how the whole thing would look. The people doing the imposition would have been free to split it wherever they needed, and a bleed of 20 mm right and left would have provided all the bookbinder needs to glue the parts together. But no ... PLEASE remove this ridiculous and unnecessary limitation!
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Danish has the same problem. The headings for Æ, Ø and Å will not appear, and words starting with these letters are sorted under Symbols, while the sorting is OK when these letters appear after any "normal" letter. In older versions we could solve this by making Danish the Default language for InDesign, by choosing it in e.g. in the Character Panel when no documents were open, but this does not work any more.
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OK, so I found out how to fix the sorting: There is no visual cue to the fact that the sort options window is meant for anything other than sorting, or that there is actually a drop-down list with various choices under Header Types > Basic Latin. After changing this to Danish/Norwegian, the sorting works fine – AND adding a word starting with the letter æ no longer crashes InDesign! Still, I find it strange that this is necessary to avoid a crash.