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    Under Review  ·  amaarora responded

    Thanks for reporting. We will review the issue shortly

    -InDesign Team

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    Michael commented  · 

    same here. Please, Adobe, there's a few people out here on the planet who need to use more than just the reduced character set of English language. I find it pretty embarassing that in the year 2021 this can still be an issue in a software. I grew up with these kind of things in the early days of computing and web design, but hello ... still?

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    Michael commented  · 

    I have exactly the same issue. We are a Team of 5, working on different places, synchronising our files through Dropbox business. Everytime we are opening an Indd file that another team member had worked on, all the links to images are broken, although they are just in the subfolder of the main file. I can see in the path that yes, the absolute path always starts with the team members harddrive, so of course the link is not working anymore. BUT why is Indd so stupid to at least just look in the subfolder around, if by chance ALL the linked files are there?????????? This sucks biggest time.

    It drives us crazy and we are losing time and nerves.

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