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Re: Disappearing InDesign - Version: 5.0.2, 5/2/2008 01:03AM PST
dek4
Have you checked InDesign docs are not opening in another space under Leopard?
Enable Spaces in System prefs and try hitting F8, you might find they are all there.
Enable Spaces in System prefs and try hitting F8, you might find they are all there.
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InDesign's Disappearing Act - Version: 5.0.2, 5/1/2008 05:07PM PST
edac2
I'm surprised that Leopard users of InDesign CS3 aren't up in arms about its disappearing act. This seems to have nothing to do with Spaces, which I have turned off. Specifically, InDesign documents disappear when opening them and one must force quit InDesign and restart the program to see them. When this happens, InDesign still appears in the dock, but clicking on it does nothing. This behavior doesn't happen right away; usually it happens on the third or forth doc opening. Using the Open dialog box instead of double-clicking the file helps, but doesn't eliminate the problem. I have experienced this problem with InDesign CS3 on every Leopard Mac I have used, Intel or G5, even on a new user with no cache or extensions.
But wait, there's more! When you have a document open, it is impossible to hide it when you're in other programs or the Finder. "Hide Others" doesn't work with InDesign CS3 in Leopard. The only solution is to minimize your InDesign docs into the dock.
But wait, there's more! When you have a document open, it is impossible to hide it when you're in other programs or the Finder. "Hide Others" doesn't work with InDesign CS3 in Leopard. The only solution is to minimize your InDesign docs into the dock.
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Gheez.