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I’m pretty desperate to resolve this as the thought of redoing the whole document, or that it could happen to other documents is pretty grim.
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I have this morning tried copying the elements of the document into a new file, but the same problems occurred very early in this new file before I had finished copying. Then on returning to the first document, the problem has reoccured. The original occurrence was while working on this file, but the problem seemed to resolve itself after installing Maverick and I worked on other files successfully in-between.
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So far this issue has only occurred when I have been working on the same document. It seems when this happens, whatever I do to the document or however many actions I have done whether it is 2 or 10, when I press undo it will always return to the same point in the documents history. I also seem to be sporadically losing the undo function, either it is suddenly becoming greyed out and does nothing, or it will undo and rather than going back one step it will go back several. idml but this isn’t going to be a permanent solution. When using the Save As, the dialogue box appears and you can type a new file name and press save, but the new file is never created. Now the Save and Save As are in black, but when using Save the asterisk does not disappear from beside the file name at the top of the window, and the file does not update. I have previously had the issue I have seen talked about where the Save and Save As greyed out, but this seems to have resolved itself since I last updated. Then I could close the original, messed-up file, and go on with my work.īefore I proceeded, however, I did take one additional step: I quit InDesign and relaunched it, rebuilding the preferences files. When I opened the IDML file back in InDesign, all my work was there, and the file could be saved. I reached for File > Export, and chose InDesign Markup (IDML) from the Format pop-up menu. IDML is usually used for saving backward to earlier versions or cleaning up file corruption, but in this case it saved my bacon (or bacon-flavored kosher tempeh, for who prefer). Then I considered just closing the document, or force-quitting (“end task”), and losing all my work. But I will tell you what I did about it, in case it happens to you.įirst, I thought through the various reasons why a feature might be grayed out in InDesign. The answer, it quickly became clear, was Not. Now, I’ve been using InDesign for a long time, and I’m relatively cool as a cuke about these things, but I will admit that I did use an expletive or two. And then the other shoe dropped: I looked at the File menu and saw that all my save options were grayed out, too: I headed over to the Edit menu and Undo and Redo were both grayed out. Oh yesterday was such fun… after working on a document for a while, pressing Cmd/Ctrl-S every so often (thinking I was saving it), I tried to Undo a mistake I made.