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Indesign 16.1 default save and open folders

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Mar 17, 2021 Mar 17, 2021

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When i go to open or save a file now in InDesign 16.1, it always goes back to the same folder. Not to be confused with going back to the last saved or packaged location. I am on a MacBook Pro, just recently upgraded to Big Sur, and started noticing the issue around that time. Also, I believe I deleted my finder preferences around that time as well. 

 

Example problem: When I open an existing job,  my opening default folder is A. I can save new files or existing files in folder C. When I go back to open or save a new file, it always wants to go to Folder B. I can save and package multiple files every day, each day, but each and every time it wants to go to Folder A, like it is set a default folder.  It used to do that as the last saved location, or last packaged location. This is different. Open I explained it well enough. Other Adobe projects are behaving correctly.

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Sorry, that was supposed to say:

Example problem: When I open an existing job  my opening default folder is A. I can save new files or existing files in folder B, C, D, etc.. When I go back to open or save a new file, it always wants to go to Folder A. I can save and package multiple files every day, each day, but each and every time it wants to go to Folder A, like it is set a default folder.

 

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