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June 2, 2023
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BUG: ID 18.3 repeatably crashes on cross-reference to an H1 in another file

  • June 2, 2023
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Hi. Using ID 18.3 (recently updated) with Win 11 (also updated) 64 Gb memory.

This appears to be a bug. Repeatable even after a full cold re-boot. On the last try, I did not "recover" the files (attempting to leave whatever corruption is clinging to them behind). Didn't work. This has occurred as described 6 times. I've sent the report per the crash dialog each time. There have been other crashes of 18.3 (also reported via the crash dialog). This is the worst because I can't seem to get around it.

 

I have a multi-chapter book. I have about 150 hours into the book (that is, the files have collectively been in use for that elapsed period of time, opening, writing, pasting, cross-referencing, saving, closing).

I have been trying to create a cross-reference (paragraph text and page number) from a position in one file to a Head1 in another file of the same book. All files in the book are open in ID and apparently error-free according to Preflight.

  1. I initiate the xref in the xref panel. The xref db displays.
  2. I choose paragraph text and page number.
  3. I choose the other file from the pull down.
  4. I scroll to and click the Head1 style.
  5. Crash.

 

I have tried doing the cross-ref from another place is the referencing file. No dice.

I have done a cold reboot. No dice.

very frustrating.

I have not yet tried to do a different type of Xref or an xref to a different file (because, well, what caused the crash is what I'm actually trying to do).

 

-j

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NedlawAuthor
Legend
June 3, 2023

Update:

The problem appears to be centered on one file. I have successfully done cross-refs to other files without a problem.

On the target file, I saved as IDML, opened the IDML file, put that into the book and attempted to do a cross reference to it.

Crash.

Any suggestions on how to rectify this? I supposed I could cut and paste the text (and illos) of the entire chapter into a new file...

 

-j

 

Community Expert
June 3, 2023

Did you do IDML on both files, file you're creating it in - and the file you're targeting?

 

If the above fails - then on both documents - here's something to try

  1. Create a new file with the same margins and the same size etc.
  2. On one file that isn't working open it - and move your pages to the new document

Repeat this for the 2nd file (with a new document with the same margins and size etc.)

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iW7ZYx7iv0&ab_channel=CreativePro

 

 

NedlawAuthor
Legend
June 3, 2023

Excellent suggestions (including your links). Thanks.

I did create IDML for both documents and, after re-adding the documents to the book, I attempted to do the Xref once more. This crashed ID yet again (I uploaded the report via the dialog. I think this is time 8 or 9.)

I suspect that something is... um... altered beyond the ability of re-loading from IDML to rescue it. It might be a problem with the book file or some quirkiness I have triggered in 18.3. (I'm thinking it's some odd horizon condition, since it crashes with the same kind of Xref between the same files even after multiple re-boots and IDML saves & reloads).

While Move Pages as explained in the video would be a huge time saver, I suspect that it will also "move" the problem -- whatever that problem is -- since I don't know all that Move Pages moves. I will go with the nuclear option of cutting/pasting into a fresh document that has all styles/running heads/other formatting already in place  (I use a template for each new files). Then comes the fun of re-hooking up all the between-file Xrefs that bear on both files! I will report back. 

Thanks for your tips. In happier times, Move Pages would be a kick. This one wretched Xref has brought production to a halt.