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Critical InDesign Hotfix Available – Update Your InDesign to Ensure Continued Feature Access

Adobe Employee ,
Aug 21, 2025 Aug 21, 2025

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Hello InDesign Users,

 

We are making important updates to how certain features in Adobe InDesign are supported. Without the update, certain features may not function as intended in some versions. To ensure a smooth and uninterrupted experience, we have released critical hotfix updates for the impacted InDesign versions.

 

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Update the App

Try out the latest Features and Enhancements in InDesign.


What you need to do:

Please install the appropriate hotfix version by following these steps:

  • Open InDesign and go to Help > About InDesign to check your current version
  • Open the Creative Cloud Desktop app
  • Go to the Apps section
  • Find the InDesign card and click the three dots (•••)
  • Select Other Versions
  • Locate the latest version available for your InDesign release
  • Click Install


We understand this may require a few extra steps, but applying the hotfix update is important to maintain full access to all features.

Let us know if you have any questions.


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Adobe Employee , Aug 28, 2025 Aug 28, 2025

Hi all, 

We're sorry if the messaging caused any confusion. We’ve recently updated our apps to align with enhancements made to our backend infrastructure, which manages the visibility of certain features within the app. These updates were essential to ensure a seamless and reliable experience.

We truly appreciate your continued support.

Thanks, 

Nikunj

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

and it still crashes. 

I work on 4 magazines a month by myself and can't afford crashes, corrupting or damaging files or spend time troubleshooting....
 
I export and then update text on Google drive using a plugin called Docsflow.
 
Usually it's when I'm updating or tweaking the text that's linked, that crashes that occur.
 
Sometimes the crashes are random. I usually have 3 magazines open simultaneously. Please may i have some sound advice on how to manage? I have fonts that are all fine. 
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People's Champ ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

Something is strange about the wording of this message. At first you say, "We are making important updates to how certain features in Adobe InDesign are supported." So the update fixes HOW certain features are supported. So this is not a bug fix.

But then you say, "but applying the hotfix update is important to maintain full access to all features" – so that kind of sounds like it is a bug fix.

 

Anyway, can we have a few more details about what this hotfix does to InDesign, so we can decide whether we really want to install it or not?

 

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People's Champ ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

Gemini expresses it better than I did, perhaps:

The message states that "without the update, certain features may not function as intended," which implies that the update is crucial for the software to work correctly. However, it then calls the update a "hotfix." A hotfix is typically a patch for a specific, urgent bug. The word "critical" is used, but the overall message is unclear about what, exactly, is being fixed. It doesn't specify which features are impacted or what the specific problem is.

This creates a contradictory situation where a "critical hotfix" is presented as a necessary measure for future functionality, rather than as a solution for a current, known problem. This leaves the user wondering if the software is already broken, or if it's an update to prevent it from breaking later. The lack of specific details makes the announcement vague and potentially concerning to users who rely on the software for their work."

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

Hi @TAW,

 

Thanks for calling this out. To clarify, the hotfix is not just a bug patch but an important update to ensure that all current features in InDesign continue to function properly moving forward. Some underlying platform changes mean that without the hotfix, certain features may not behave as expected in older versions.

So while the wording might feel like a mix of 'critical' and 'hotfix', the key point is that installing it makes sure your version stays stable and fully functional. If you're already on the latest major release, you're covered, but if you're on one of the impacted versions, applying the hotfix will prevent any interruptions.

I'd recommend updating through the Creative Cloud Desktop app to stay on the safe side. 

 

Best,

Abhishek 

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People's Champ ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

Thanks for trying to clarify.

It's still strange.

I have old versions of InDesign installed on Windows 11 and functioning fine. I really don't want to update or touch them.

Now you're saying that Adobe really wants me to update them so they continue to work "going forward"?

Going forward where? Why shouldn't it stay stable and fully functional?

Has Adobe anticipated a Windows upgrade issue that will prevent old versions of InDesign working?

(Maybe it's an Adobe licensing thing? Are you planning to change your licensing system, and previous versions will continue to work even if the customer stops paying, unless they update their old versions to be compatible with the new licensing system?)

Whatever, it's a bit of a weird announcement, is all I'm saying. Never heard of such a thing before.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

Yeah, my INDD on MacOS is working fine, and I just got this hotfix message. (Which brings me to the creative cloud app that says "everything is up to date". No indication of the process described here in this post, quite confusing).

 

This leaves me at a crossroad - do I update because of this weird ominous message despite everything seeming to be fine, and risk new bugs? Or do I simply wait until the next big update that I actually want to apply?

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

lol actually as soon as I left that comment, I went through the three-dot menu as described, and I'm already on the latest version. Nothing but old versions exist for me to apply. Yet for some reason, INDD is prompting me to update with a big scary bar at the bottom of my document, similar to the one that appeared to warn folks of .ttf's going away. 

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Community Expert ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025

The only choice in the desktop app for me is to uninstall the latest version. I'm sorry, but none of this makes much sense at all to me.

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 28, 2025 Aug 28, 2025

Hi all, 

We're sorry if the messaging caused any confusion. We’ve recently updated our apps to align with enhancements made to our backend infrastructure, which manages the visibility of certain features within the app. These updates were essential to ensure a seamless and reliable experience.

We truly appreciate your continued support.

Thanks, 

Nikunj

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Guide ,
Oct 07, 2025 Oct 07, 2025

The original post is from 21st of August, which is way after the release date of 20.5. I have 20.5 installed and the Cloud Client doesn't offer an update, also no hotfix. So what version are we supposed to update to?

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 08, 2025 Oct 08, 2025

Hi @Doc Maik,

 

Thanks for reaching out. If you've already updated InDesign after August 28th, you should be all set, no further action is needed. This post was mainly to inform users about a backend change that could affect how certain features work in older installations. Reinstalling or updating ensures that these backend updates are properly applied. We always recommend staying on the latest version to make sure your app continues to run smoothly with full feature access.

 

Best,
Abhishek

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 08, 2025 Oct 08, 2025
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What backend change?

What certain features? How would they be affected?

How old of installations? 

 

Your customers cannot make an informed descision when you are being so cagey about what the actual issue is. 

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Community Expert ,
Aug 30, 2025 Aug 30, 2025

Maybe you shouold tell us what these features are that may not function going forward...

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Participant ,
Sep 05, 2025 Sep 05, 2025

What a shitshow, these app's evolving backwards. Waiting for a hotfix on those prices.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 10, 2025 Sep 10, 2025

Nah. Rather than upvote this I'll just tell you this isn't helpful at all.

 

What features are you disabling without this (mandatory? compelled?) hotfix?

 

For that matter, what, if anything, are you actually fixing with this hotfix?

 

This post has been up for three weeks and you're playing the sphinx about this.

 

I've got production clients running IDCC 2024 because the latest version of InDesign is so problematic.

 

Are you going to break their older, functional version of InDesign because they don't want to deal with the bugs and performance problems of the new one? Do you really think that's going to help?

 

I've already got clients asking me about alternatives to InDesign because they're tired of the problems they're having. This kind of messaging doesn't make advocating for Adobe and supporting my clients any easier.

 

Please. Come clean. So we can come clean with our clients.

 

Randy

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Community Expert ,
Sep 10, 2025 Sep 10, 2025

Amen

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 24, 2025 Sep 24, 2025

Adobe has released a critical hotfix for InDesign to ensure continued access to certain features.

:wrench: What to do:

  1. Open InDesign → Help > About InDesign to check your version

  2. Open Creative Cloud Desktop

  3. Go to Apps > InDesign > ••• > Other Versions

  4. Install the latest hotfix version

Applying this update is essential to avoid feature disruptions.

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