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Peter Spier
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November 19, 2009
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Troubleshooting 101: Replace, or "trash" your InDesign preferences [2009 Outdated & Locked]

  • November 19, 2009
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When InDesign starts to behave strangely, the number one suggestion for troubleshooting is to replace (or trash, reset or restore) the application preferences. This will remove corrupt preferences and replace them with a new set of default preferences, and often end bad behavior.

There is a quick and easy method for doing this using the keyboard: close and relaunch InDesign, and IMMEDIATELY hold down Ctrl + Alt + Shift (Windows) or Cmd + Ctrl + Opt + Shift (Mac), and respond in the affirmative to the dialog asking if you really want to replace the preferences. There are two downsides to this method, however. First, you must be extremely fast on the keyboard (if you don’t see the confirmation prompt, you were too slow), and second, anytime you replace the preferences you will lose most program customizations, and using the keyboard method leaves you with no backup to restore them when the problem turns out to be something else.

My preferred method is to CLOSE INDESIGN and do a “manual” prefs replacement, which consists of finding and renaming the two files which make up the preference set: InDesign Defaults and InDesign SavedData. BOTH of these files should be replaced at the same time. You can delete them, but renaming or moving them will give you the opportunity to copy them back in the event that new prefs doesn’t cure your issue. When you restart ID, the program will look for these two files, and when they are not found, a new default set will be written.

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These are normally hidden files, so you will need to set your system to show them. They will be found in various places depending on the OS, and the version of InDesign. (Edit: For Mac users running OSX 10.7 or newer, you can learn how to show hidden files here: Access hidden user library files | Mac OS 10.7 Lion)

PLEASE LOOK AT THESE PATHS CAREFULLY. They look similar, but are two different folders for the two files.

InDesign Defaults:

Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<USER>\Application Data\Adobe\InDesign\<Version #>\<language>\  (Note: Prior to version 6 [CS4] the language folder is not used).

Windows Vista or Windows 7 and newer: C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\InDesign\<Version #>\<Language>\ (Note: Prior to version 6 [CS4] the language folder is not used).

Macintosh: Hard Drive/Users/<USER>/Library/Preferences/Adobe InDesign/<Version #>/<Language>/(Note: Prior to version 6 [CS4] the language folder is not used).

InDesign SavedData:

Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<USER>\Local Settings\Application Data\Adobe\InDesign\<Version #>\<Language>\Caches\ (Note: Prior to version 6 [CS4] the language folder is not used).

Windows Vista or Windows 7 and newer: C:\Users\<USER>\AppData\Local\Adobe\InDesign\<Version #>\<Language>\Caches\  (Note: Prior to version 6 [CS4] the language folder is not used).

Macintosh: Hard Drive/Users/<USER>/Library/Caches/Adobe InDesign/<Version #>/<Language>/ (Note: Prior to version 6 [CS4] the language folder is not used).

In some earlier versions of ID, InDesign SavedData may also be found in the first directory.

As mentioned above, when you replace your preferences you will lose customizations beyond those things that are set in the preferences dialogs. These include Document and Print Presets you might have created. If you haven't made backups already, you should go, prior to replacing the preferences, to the "Define" dialogs for printer and document presets and custom stroke styles, and select all of your custom entries, the click the save button and put the file someplace safe. After resetting preferences using the keyboard or by renaming/deleting the old files and restarting InDesign, these customized settings can be re-loaded with a single click once again in the Define dialogs. 
  
PDF presets can be backed up in the same way, but they are stored in a different location and will not be destroyed by a simple preference reset. Other customizations that you should not lose are workspaces, keyboard shortcut sets, and find/change queries.

As a further step I strongly recommend that you make a copy of these two files when you have a working customized set. Store them in a safe place and you can use them to overwrite a corrupt set so no further editing or reloading will be required. Users of InDesign CS4 can use a free script from InTools.com to backup and store multiple sets of preferences: In-Tools Scripts » Preference Manager Script

Edit: Corrected Mac Path per Jongware's post below.

UPDATE: I just ran across a situation in which overwriting the InDesign Defaults and InDesign SavedData files failed to restore functionality to the tools on a single user account on a multiple user system (the other account was fine). This is an absolute first and I've been using the technique for years, including replacing these two files on this system which is used by the student newspaper where I was a professor, in order to customize or restore preferences every semester. What did work was to use the keyboard method first, then close InDesign and manually replace the two files to restore the prefs to the proper settings.  -- Peter

Further update: We have had several reports now in the CC versions of InDesign where using the manual method has failed to solve problems that are normally fixed by replacing preferences. to the best of my knowledge, using the keyboard method has solved the problem for each of those users. -- Peter

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117 replies

ondeck7715
Participating Frequently
December 31, 2013

I am so glad I got to go out of my way to get Adobe InDesign to work again. and it still does not WORK.

Steve Werner
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 31, 2013

@ondeck7715,

Please start a new discussion with a full description of your system and the kind of problems you're having. Don't add them here, because you're 173 posts deep in a very long thread on a different subject.

Participant
August 31, 2013

it didnt work for me at first... but then i closed Indesign, then navigated to the indesign app via applications folder. Held down all four keys: (CMD,OPT,CTR and Shift), simaltaneously pressing the indesign app, and BOOM!

The rest was history.

This was a true state of emergency while working on my photography magazine. Luckily Adobe intergrates other ways of accessing general settings from the above and surronding panels, but theres nothing like having the grace of the short cut on hand.

- Freeman

Freemanphotography.me

Participant
August 8, 2013

Hi,

Anyone else find that:

Relaunch InDesign, and IMMEDIATELY hold down Ctrl + Alt + Shift (Windows) or Cmd + Ctrl + Opt + Shift (Mac),

Does nothing?

I've got Indesign CC - I click the dock icon to launch and immediately hold down CMD+CTRL+OPT+ SHIFT and it does nothing?

Thoughts?

A

John Hawkinson
Inspiring
August 8, 2013

It's very hard to do from the Dock. Try Show in Finder (or navigate to it by hand) and then hold launch it from a Finder window.

Participant
August 8, 2013

Thanks - will do.

Is there a dedicated forum for issues relating specifically to Indesign CC?

We've just updated and typically are coming up against a lot of new issues and were hoping others might have found solutions before us.

Inspiring
June 27, 2013

Hey,

I am working with files on a server that disconnect each time I go to lunch.

Therefore, if I forgot files opened, InDesign crash and reset all the preferences.

As this is a little bit anoying, I just wrote an applescript to put back the correct preferences in place. Here it is:

tell application "Finder"      delete folder "Macintosh HD:Users:jolinmasson:Library:Preferences:Adobe InDesign:Version 8.0:en_US"      copy folder "Macintosh HD:Users:jolinmasson:Documents:Adobe InDesign Backup:Preferences:en_US" to folder "Macintosh HD:Users:jolinmasson:Library:Preferences:Adobe InDesign:Version 8.0"      delete folder "Macintosh HD:Users:jolinmasson:Library:Caches:Adobe InDesign:Version 8.0:en_US"      copy folder "Macintosh HD:Users:jolinmasson:Documents:Adobe InDesign Backup:Cache:en_US" to folder "Macintosh HD:Users:jolinmasson:Library:Caches:Adobe InDesign:Version 8.0" end tell

And I also converted it for Alfred 2, so it's way faster to call it.

You’ll just need to replace the path with the one where you store your backuped file.

http://d.pr/f/am0h

Participating Frequently
March 29, 2013

Something else to check when none of the above works: open Keychain Access and run Keychain First Aid. In my case, it removed a keychain that was deemed problematic - it was named something like Persistent Encrypted State. Once the system was restarted and the

This may be useful when one - and only one - user account on the system is having problems with both 1) InDesign CS5.1 refusing to start and crashing almost immediately, with a Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS) and Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE with the very first error in Thread 0 being DBUtils:UIDGetPersistedInterfaces, and 2) PhotoShop CS5.1 refusing to start and notifying the user about problems with locked scratch files and disks, even after resetting Photoshop preferences and removing the Photoshop settings files. There may have been problems with Illustrator CS5.5 as well, but that was not a priority of the user.

Other accounts on the system did not have problems running either program, and it was driving me absolutely crazy.

I have no idea what the suspect keychain does, and I don't have the exact name anymore because Keychain First Aid didn't log its activities. Hopefully this helps somebody!

Participant
March 21, 2013

Thankyou so much! All the keyboard shortcuts are back and I am now feeling very relieved. I am in the middle of two time critical documents and I can now make my deadlines on time. Thank you Peter!

Participant
November 29, 2012

This didn't solve my problemo : there still are NO Press Quality options in my presets, nor any of the other standard default presets.

Only customized ones I made in the past, which is very odd - you think those would be the first to disappear!

Can't we just download from a site and install??? One used to be able to do this!

Peter Spier
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 29, 2012

PDF presets are not a part of the preference files. There does seem to be a fairly large number of people losing them, however, so I've put a group of the defaults on YouSendIt for download. No guarantee I got them all. https://www.yousendit.com/download/WUJZTkZwYUlrWS92WnRVag

Known Participant
November 1, 2012

Peter that was very helpful.  Thank you so much! You are a time saver! It seems to have solved the problem.

Smoothfluid
Participating Frequently
August 27, 2012

I've tried all of the above solutions and none of them make the slightest bit of difference.  Not ony can I not open any other inDesign document I can't even open the flipping application. Serious error messages sut it down automatically, and by deleting every preference I get as far as the welcome screen before beach-balling. CS6, Mac 10.8. It worked last week. No so anymore. Frustrating and for something that cost so much money it's very poor show. I've spent the better part of 2 hours trying to finish an annual report and can't even opened the damn thing.

Community Expert
August 27, 2012

Is the file crashing or the application? You say you're trying to update an annual report. If you go to the folder where that file and show hidden files (http://www.mactricksandtips.com/2008/04/show-hidden-files.html) is there a file in the folder with the extension "IDLK".

If there is copy this file to a different location (don't delete it).

Try restarting InDesign.

If that's not the solution - I highly recommend creating a new User Login on the Mac and try running the application from there.

Smoothfluid
Participating Frequently
August 27, 2012

There is no file to crash the application. There are no temporary files. I can't open the annual report to know if it is crashing the app. I can't open the application at all. I can't open a the app, let alone a previously created file. I've deleted every preference there is using all of the sugested methods. I've just reinstalled the damn thing and still it is crashes. A brand new install of inDesign from the original paid-for-with-hard-earned-money installer and still I can't get the app to open. it just bounces into Apple crash report into Adobe crash report.

Participant
August 3, 2012

In Windows Vista/7/8 you can use one of the built in environment variables to speed yourself along finding your preferences files (works best when creating docs for multiple users!):

%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\InDesign\<Version #>\<Language>\