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Hi there, I'm trying to install a different language version of InDesign (for delivering an English demo in stead of a Dutch one), and I know the drill: change the Apps prefs in my CC Desktop app, remove the current installation of the desired apps to be switched, and re-install the new one (the latest 'normal' version). Sometimes the preference doesn't seem to get honored immediately, but eventually it always works. Until now !
I've switched Illustrator and Photoshop succesfully, but InDesign shows only "Debug" versions to install, without any mention of "2025". Even my older versions seem to have adopted that monniker:
I force-refreshed the CC Desktop app (Cmd-option-R).
Maybe it's a software deploy glitch on Adobe's side ?
BTW: I do have access to InDesign Pre-release versions, but they always show up separately (as Betas).
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Well, that was a quick Cry Wolf ! The strange Debug suffix (in the All apps list) is gone now, so I installed the version, and it's English. I think there must have been a hick-up in some server or in my CC Desktop app settings. But I did see that Debug Wolf, I did, I really did !! Thanks for the helping hands 🙂
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don't change language until you uninstall the previously installed version
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Peter, thanks for posting your question to this public discussion forum. I see you have an individual membership, but does an organization manage the computer or network? What operating system is installed on the computer?
Future viewers of this discussion can find the process Peter described at https://adobe.ly/4kcqpIr which will allow you to install Creative Cloud applications in languages other than the one chosen for the operating system. ^JW
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Thansk for the heads-up @kglad, but even doing it the other way around never hindered the correct install (Illustrator and Photoshop also went well, right now). I did notice that in a different category's panel (the Graphic Design section, not the whole "All apps" list) doesn't bear that Debug name. I'm trying that one as we speak...
@Jeffrey_A_Wright Mac on Sonoma 14.7.1, hence the Cmd-key 😉
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Well, that was a quick Cry Wolf ! The strange Debug suffix (in the All apps list) is gone now, so I installed the version, and it's English. I think there must have been a hick-up in some server or in my CC Desktop app settings. But I did see that Debug Wolf, I did, I really did !! Thanks for the helping hands 🙂
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good to hear

