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Hello All,
Following up on the comments stating that the issue is yet not fixed, we did our investigation and found that, the issues being called out in the comment section, though maybe relevant but are different than the one for which this thread was originally created.
This particular thread caters to a very specific case which has been fixed in the last update of InDesign.
If you continue to face performance related issues with InDesign, we sincerely request you to create a separate thread so that we can categorize the performance related issues and address them completely.
In addition to track the performance issues effectively, it will also enable us to reach out to you in a organised manner when we investigate into each category of performance issues.We are extremely sorry for the troubles you are facing with InDesign and we are determined to resolve them as efficiently…
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedA second opinion to my last post about the 14.1 upgrade. I have been working on my project for about two hours now and get the spinning beach ball rarely. I think turning off "Pre flight" may have helped. Once again using macOS Sierra.
An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedI updated to 14.1. Still getting spinning ball. I even turned off "Pre filght" Slowing me way down getting my document completed. Very frustrating! PLEASE FIX THIS! I have a very fast computer using macOS Sierra.
Anonymous supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedStill not fixed in version 13.1. Driving me crazy. Very frustrating!
The spinning beach ball is back even after the 14.1 upgrade. Anytime I move around the pages it wants to rasterize all the elements on the screen. Moving from one page to the next, inDesign lags behind trying to catch up with rasterizing. Thus the beachball effect. It does this the more elements (photos) in the document pages. I have 24 pages and each page is on top of a photo background. Hopefully this is clue to this crazy problem