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Novice52
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May 30, 2017
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How do I save an Indesign 2.0 book into a file that will open in a new version of Indesign?

  • May 30, 2017
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I still have (and ONLY have!) InDesign 2.0 from a former life.  So today I subscribed to InDesign 2017 in order to be able to work with the book that I put in Indesign 2.0, and now want to publish, but am having lots of problems with because of all the bugs (or lack thereof) in that old version.

HOWEVER, I CANNOT EXPORT FROM OLD VERSION OR IMPORT FROM NEW VERSION due to all the years of upgrades between versions.

Does anyone know how to help me with this?

The young Adobe expert online said to get on here and ask you guys.  His only advice was to ask you all what kind of file to save the old unpublished book in so that I can import or save in new InDesign version.

Thanks so much in advance to anyone who has a brilliant idea for this!

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    Correct answer Dov Isaacs

    FWIW, I still have some InDesign 1.0 files around that I have absolutely no problem simply opening in the latest version of InDesign. Just “open” — there is no need to do any import or export operations.

              - Dov

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    Dov Isaacs
    Dov IsaacsCorrect answer
    Legend
    May 30, 2017

    FWIW, I still have some InDesign 1.0 files around that I have absolutely no problem simply opening in the latest version of InDesign. Just “open” — there is no need to do any import or export operations.

              - Dov

    - Dov Isaacs, former Adobe Principal Scientist (April 30, 1990 - May 30, 2021)
    Novice52
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    May 30, 2017

    I am beyond grateful for this answer that worked beautifully!  God bless you--especially in all your InDesign work!  :-)

    rob day
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    May 30, 2017

    HOWEVER, I CANNOT EXPORT FROM OLD VERSION OR IMPORT FROM NEW VERSION due to all the years of upgrades between versions.

    You shouldn't be trying to Export or Import anything. Have you tried simply opening the old InDesign document via File>Open?

    By Book are you referring to an .indb book file, which is a panel that shows a collection of InDesign documents, or a normal InDesign document, which would have the .indd extension?

    Novice52
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    May 30, 2017

    Thank you, Rob Day!  You were right!!!  It worked!!!