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frederic.piton
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October 12, 2020
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Indesign crash during assembly -->> 5000 links to reedit --> where are store those LINKS Informatio

  • October 12, 2020
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hi, I have a crash doing an assembly of a big BOOK.

 

Indesign crashes during the process, and now, all the links to the pictures are changed with the assembly path, even on my original files !!!

I can't understand...

 

I try to restore backups from yesterday : dos'nt change anything.

I try to reopen he restored original files on other comptuter : dosn't change anything

I try to open the restored files on another computer with other adobe account : dosn't change anything

I try to restore preference : dosent change anything

I try to delete all cache files since today : dosn't change anything

 

 

So, where are stored those LINKS Informations ?

 

I can't belive that a asembly change the original files (and it dosn't do, as I see the restored file)

 

If someone have an idea, where to look, or how to retrurn to my original links ?

 

Thanks and Best regards,

 

Frederic

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frederic.piton
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October 12, 2020

This silence is more than frightened....

Geоrge
Legend
October 12, 2020

Do you find where your links are stored? 

If yes then do relink

https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/user-guide.html/indesign/using/graphics-links.ug.html

  • To restore a missing link, select any link marked with the missing link icon 
     

     

     in the Links panel, and click the Relink button 
     

     

    .
  • In the dialog box that appears, select Search For Missing Links In This Folder to relink any missing file that appears in the specified folder. Locate and double-click a file.

 

Remember, never say you can't do something in InDesign, it's always just a question of finding the right workaround to get the job done. © David Blatner
Geоrge
Legend
October 12, 2020

+ I do recomend to do indd-idml-indd conversion for your bugged file.

Remember, never say you can't do something in InDesign, it's always just a question of finding the right workaround to get the job done. © David Blatner