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July 12, 2023
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File size too big (41gb) suddenly

  • July 12, 2023
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URGENT!!! Good afternoon. 

 

I made a catalog in InDesign, it has 590 pages and several photos. 

I could open the editable without problems never noticed the gbs of the file. Until after probably a week of not touching the file, changes were requested and, to my surprise, now it does not open and has 41gb of file size.

 

At that time, a new license was requested in the company I work and all the programs were installed again, I don't know if it may have something to do with it. 

 

When I try to open the file, a progress bar appears and just keeps loading forever. However, after a couple hours, it did finish loading but then I got a error message saying: “InDesign is unable to open the file because you do not have sufficient disk space. Free up some space and try to open the file again”.

 

My question is, since I didn’t check the file size before, it had to abruptly go to 41gb, right? I never worked with a file so big, how would it even open with, let’s say, 30gb in this computer, even less with 41gb.

 

I would like to know if there is a solution to decrease the gbs without opening it or if I can open it how can I do to decrease the gbs of the file.

 

I really need help because making the whole catalog again is unthinkable for me. Thank you!!!

Correct answer Willi Adelberger

Do you save or save as…? Do the second one.

Do you embed or link images? Link them, do not embed them.

Did you save as IDML? Do it from time to time, open the IDML, save it as INDD again.

What is the original resolution of the images? Place them with 300ppi. Huger or smaller images causes higher INDD file sizes.

6 replies

Robert at ID-Tasker
Legend
July 16, 2023

Any chance you still have this big file? 

 

https://creativepro.com/accessing-document-history/

 

Just for fun - can you let us know how many saves have you done?

 

Participating Frequently
July 18, 2023

No, Im sorry i delete it already. 

To be honest i didnt know I had to do "save as" and that was such an important  thing to do so i was probably just doing "save" for like a month. I did save as 2-3 Times maybe 🤔 🤔 well we learn with our mistakes 🤷🏻‍♀️ thank you so much 

Participating Frequently
July 13, 2023

Thank you so much for all those who tried to help me! 

 

I saved the file as idml and helped me! It decreased from 41gb to 300mb 😱

I had to Open and saved in another computador because on the One i was working it hadnt enough space on the disk to do it. 

 

Just a tip for biginners like me on InDesign. Always link your images dont drag it from Photoshop or some other program and do save as from time to time. 

Robert at ID-Tasker
Legend
July 12, 2023

Others said what you shouldn't do next time. 

 

Don't worry about opening such a big file - you don't need as much memory as InDesign will take what he wants from the part of the file he needs - but with small amount of RAM - it will be extremely slow. 

 

Someone lately posted a link to a simple script that opens document as hidden and then saves it with a new name. 

 

If you are unable to open this document - you can ZIP or RAR it and upload it somewhere - just in case you should split it into smaller chunks like 1GB - and give me a link - I have 512gb of RAM so it won't be a problem. And if you've embedded all the links - I can unembed them for you. 

 

Or if you success in opening your file yourself - and you work on a PC - you can use my ID-Tasker to unembed all the links.

 

rob day
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 12, 2023

it has 590 pages and several photos

 

Hi @Sandra23318665am2m , Do you mean several photos in the entire book or several photos per page? Even if you were embedding, 42GB sounds exceptionally large. It could be related to this bug:

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/indesign-discussions/file-size-is-too-big/td-p/9370587#10084949

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/indesign-discussions/is-there-a-script-to-clear-indesign-metadata-redundancy-or-the-clipboard-just-like-photoshop/m-p/12638735#M460299

 

 

 

 

BobLevine
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 12, 2023

That did not happen suddenly and like Willi, I suspect you've been embedding, rather than linking your graphics. I hope you were keeping back ups because I strongly suspect the file is toast.

 

However, if you can move that to computer with lots of file space you may stand a chance of opening it. InDesign requires a good bit of extra space on top of itself and the files it's opening.

Willi Adelberger
Community Expert
Willi AdelbergerCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
July 12, 2023

Do you save or save as…? Do the second one.

Do you embed or link images? Link them, do not embed them.

Did you save as IDML? Do it from time to time, open the IDML, save it as INDD again.

What is the original resolution of the images? Place them with 300ppi. Huger or smaller images causes higher INDD file sizes.

Participating Frequently
July 13, 2023

THANK YOU SO MUCH ! when I saved the file to IDML it went from 41gb to 300 MB.

 

If you could also explain to me why such a heavy file decrease so much just by exporting to idml it would be great for me to understand better.

 

Could you also give me tips so it doesn't get heavy again? 

 

Thank you so much again! 

 

Robert at ID-Tasker
Legend
July 13, 2023

It's because you were doing only Save - which preserves Undo history - that is unavailable after you close your file - but still remains in the file. 

 

You need to do Save As - with a new name, so you won't overwrite your original file - at least once a day - at the end of the day. 

 

It will do "housekeeping" and you'll have extra backup in case it crashes.