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I am on a Mac running Ventura 13.2.1 and InDesign 18.2.1 and just began to receive this error when trying to package a document: This document contains links to files/URLs that are not accessible. lease check your network connectivity or the original source of content.
I checked the privacy/security on my Mac and made sure all the Adobe products have access to files and folders.
I made sure InDesign had all updates.
Currently the CC Libraries do not load, I did what was suggested to no avail.
I tried opening a prior file (from several months ago that had no issues) and get the exact same errors as I am getting on my new file that I am trying to package.
The Creative Cloud libraries are still not loading on Photoshop or InDesign. I've tried all the suggestions on the "click here to troubleshoot" but nothing has worked thus far.
By @smckee1
Try the steps here:
If nothing works, contact Adobe Customer Care, as they can see your screen. There are three ways:
Try the link to auto-open the Chat:
https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?rghtup=autoOpen
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Moved to the InDesign forum from Using the Community
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Please show screenshots of your Hyperlinks and Links panels.
Are any of your assets linked to the Creative Cloud libraries?
Jane
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One of the suggested solutions was to go to preferences on the computer, under privacy/security, under files and folders and give access to the Adobe products, which I had done. I went back to the privacy/security and saw there was also a "full disk access" which I changed to allow and now I am able to export and package files.
The Creative Cloud libraries are still not loading on Photoshop or InDesign. I've tried all the suggestions on the "click here to troubleshoot" but nothing has worked thus far.
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The Creative Cloud libraries are still not loading on Photoshop or InDesign. I've tried all the suggestions on the "click here to troubleshoot" but nothing has worked thus far.
By @smckee1
Try the steps here:
If nothing works, contact Adobe Customer Care, as they can see your screen. There are three ways:
Try the link to auto-open the Chat:
https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?rghtup=autoOpen
Type "agent"
If your browser blocks the Chat window, try the troubleshooting tips here:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/creative-cloud-services/how-to-contact-adobe-support/td-p/11875703
You can send a tweet to @AdobeCare.
Do not reply to PMs, which are likely to be scammers.
Jane
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I could kiss you on your mouth!!!! THANK YOU!!!!
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OMG -- THANK YOU!
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First, I'd recommend that you upgrade your operating system to Ventura 3.3.1 which is the current version. Earlier version could cause some errors with InDesign.
If that doesn't cure the problem, the next step I suggest would depend on whether your problem is only happening with one file, or with all InDesign files?
If one file only, there could be corruption in the document. Saving the file as an IDML file (File > Save As > InDesign CS4 or Later [IDML] file, and then opening the IDML file into InDesign often correct files with moderate corruption.
If it's happening will all your InDesign files, then I'd suggest restoring your InDesign preferences and caches. This document explains how to do that:
https://www.rockymountaintraining.com/adobe-indesign-rebuilding-preferences-cache/
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My reply was to help you with your packaging problem. I agree with the others about dealing with your CC Libraries issue.
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