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FR: How to Disable "Learn More" Pop-Ups in InDesign

Community Beginner ,
Oct 08, 2024 Oct 08, 2024

After a recent update, my InDesign is now showing all these stupid pop-ups the whole time.


Screenshot attached.  To be absolutely clear, I am talking about the entire dialogue box, not the tool-tip illustrateed in a section of the dialogue box shown.

 

How do I kill them off once and for all ?  I've looked through Preferences but canot spot anything obvious.

 

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Adobe Employee , Oct 21, 2024 Oct 21, 2024

Hi Everyone,

 

Thank you all for sharing your feedback and concerns about the "Learn More" pop-ups in InDesign. I completely understand how disruptive these can be, and it's clear they are causing frustration for many of you.

While these pop-ups aren’t technically a bug, we do recognize that they can be an inconvenience for some users. We’re looking into ways to improve this experience and are considering options that would allow you more control-such as the ability to disable them permanently i

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Adobe Employee , Apr 01, 2025 Apr 01, 2025

Hi @danpinho,

 

To help push this request forward, I’d recommend upvoting the UserVoice here: Preference to disable contextual menus annoyance. Adding your comments there will help prioritize the request, and you’ll be notified of any updates as they become available.

We truly appreciate your patience, and I’ll be sure to share any progress as soon as I have more information!

 

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Abhishek

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Adobe Employee , Apr 01, 2025 Apr 01, 2025

Hi everyone, 

 

Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the persistent "Learn More" pop-ups. I understand how much value this feature would add for users. I have escalated this with the product team and they are looking into it. 

 

For better visibility, could you please upvote this UserVoice here: Preference to disable contextual menus annoyance

and add your comments. 

I’ll be sure to share any progress on this thread soon as I have more information!

 

We truly appreciate your patience.

 

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Abhis

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Adobe Employee , Apr 03, 2025 Apr 03, 2025

Hi everyone,

 

I wanted to share an update on this issue after following up with the product team. They’ve acknowledged the feedback and confirmed that many onboarding prompts and pop-ups will be removed in the upcoming InDesign 20.3 update, scheduled for release in April.

I’ve specifically raised the concern about the "Learn More" pop-up that appears after updates, installation, or resetting preferences, as this has been a recurring frustration for many of you. The team is checking the status o

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Guide ,
Aug 25, 2025 Aug 25, 2025

Hello!

Hasn't this been discussed and voted yet? At least I couldn't find a thread.

ID has started to annoy us with randomly appearing blue pop-up boxes with tips (?), which are usually placed in the lower part of the ID window. Since they're random, not everybody might be affected.

However, this, together with those other "Learn more" annoyances which have been discussed and voted and hopefully brought to Adobe's attention, is the next level of "let's see how we can annoy the user while our programmers have too much time to waste". Instead of fixing the hundreds of bugs listed on ID's uservoice page, they have time for this? Disclaimer: This rant was necessary. 

 

The actual question is: Any way to turn them off? I couldn't find anything in the prefs.

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Guide ,
Aug 25, 2025 Aug 25, 2025

For everyone who is new to ID and/or has not yet seem them, this is one of the black tips (similar to "Learn more") pop-ups:

 

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Guide ,
Aug 25, 2025 Aug 25, 2025

...and the blue one:

 

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Explorer ,
Aug 25, 2025 Aug 25, 2025

This disruption has existed for quite some time (more than a year).  Adobe's representative is aware of this (Abhishek Rao) and Adobe is not getting rid of the pop ups.  They are actually adding more pop ups. Also adding them in other apps like Photoshop.

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Participant ,
Aug 25, 2025 Aug 25, 2025

That’s because Adobe hired new young and ambitious managers who had to come up with something so they wouldn’t be seen as completely useless. Even though some people at Adobe tried to reverse this trend—which will eventually sink Adobe—these brilliant young people, fresh out of school, are very proud of their 'invention' and will defend it until Adobe loses its customers. Then they’ll move on to help another company, as it usually goes.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 25, 2025 Aug 25, 2025

Where are you getting this info?

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That’s because Adobe hired new young and ambitious managers who had to come up with something so they wouldn’t be seen as completely useless. Even though some people at Adobe tried to reverse this trend—which will eventually sink Adobe—these brilliant young people, fresh out of school, are very proud of their 'invention' and will defend it until Adobe loses its customers. Then they’ll move on to help another company, as it usually goes.


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Participant ,
Aug 25, 2025 Aug 25, 2025

From my experience in the corporate world. It’s the same everywhere, like a carbon copy. Or do you think there’s some programmer behind it who decided to start ruining the lives of all Adobe product users? Obviously, there are people at Adobe who try to listen to users’ wishes, but someone has decided, as a matter of principle, not to comply with them. There are companies that almost collapsed when these modern-day saviors took over leadership positions. Bud Light, John Deere, Harley-Davidson, Jaguar, and many others. Or do you have another theory as to why this madness is happening? Can anyone sane and with some practical experience come up with such outrageous nonsense as these totally pointless, endlessly popping-up annoying popups?

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Explorer ,
Aug 25, 2025 Aug 25, 2025

In May, @Abhishek Rao asked me to send him sceenshots, demonstrating what these pop-ups are that we are talking about, and I've been sending them, but haven't gotten a single reply since ... just crickets 🦗

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