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Hello,
I am trying to convert a PDF document to Indesign by using Indesign Beta, latest update 19.5.
However, it doesn't seem to work.
In the dropdown menu, I can't find the PDF extension (see attached screenshot); and when I attempt to convert a PDF file through "All files", the opening screen disappears and the screen remains blanco.
I have tried to delete my preferences (it didn't help); I checked if the files were made through Indesign (which they were), and I also have tested by exporting an Indesign file to PDF myself, and tried to open that file in Beta, but this also didn't work.
I found a similair thread on the forum, but this didn't contain the answer I was searching for.
Am I foolishly missing something?
Note: I use Windows; fully connected to internet; logged in at Creative Cloud, I'm in region continental Europe.
Thanks in advance for suggestions!
Thanks!
I have (finally) found the solution.
It´s still only possible to use this function on Beta in the English installation language.
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I don't have any suggestions - sorry! - but all I know is that it works for me as expected here in Beta 19.5 on Mac.
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Thanks!
I have (finally) found the solution.
It´s still only possible to use this function on Beta in the English installation language.
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Problems with beta/prerelease versions should be raised in the prerelease forum, not in this forum here, which is for the released versions.
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Hi, can you please help me, I have same problem. When I want to open pdf in Indesign it shows me this msg:
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It works only on PDFs that were created with InDesign.
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It is Innd file.
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It is Innd file.
By @Tamara29390321qkmj
Do you mean that you do indeed attempt to open a PDF file created in InDesign?
OR are you trying to open an .indd file?
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Beta versions are for testing, You shouldn't rely on them for "real work".