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We are delighted to announce that InDesign Beta is now live on Windows for ARM devices (with Qualcomm SD X-Elite processors) for English locale. This update allows users to run InDesign on devices with Snapdragon X Series ARM architecture-based processors through emulation mode.
Minimum System Requirements:
Known Issues:
When performing different workflows, you may experience slight differences in performance.
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Hi @arknu,
Thank you for expressing your concerns. I understand your frustration regarding the limited beta availability and delays in native ARM support for Windows. Your feedback is invaluable as we work to improve the experience for all users.
We appreciate your patience and support. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please let us know!
Best,
Abhishek Rao
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Hi @Srishti Bali,
the Beta 20.1 runs well, even in german, but it won't open PDF-Files even though created by Indesign. Is this feature only available in 20.1 for English locale? That was my only reason for installing it....
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Thank you for reaching out about the issue you're experiencing with opening PDF files in the Beta 20.1 version. To better understand the situation, could you please let me know if this issue is occurring with just one specific PDF file or if it's happening with multiple files?
Additionally, it would be helpful if you could share a screen recording showing how you're attempting to open the PDF file in the Beta, along with any error messages that appear. This information will assist us in troubleshooting the problem more effectively.
Looking forward to your response!
Best,
Abhishek Rao
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It is you again @Abhishek Rao not reading the question of Christian32755642y3ur very well?.... The question Cristian asked was: "Opening PDF only available in English version?". The answer is: yes.
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Hi @Frans v.d. Geest and @Christian32755642y3ur,
I wanted to provide an update regarding the Beta 20.1 support for PDF files. It has been confirmed that the Beta version is now available for all users, including those in the German locale, on both Windows ARM and normal machines.
To open PDF files successfully, users must ensure that they meet the required system specifications, specifically Windows 11 24H2 (26100.1882) or above. You can find more details about the requirements here.
If you're still experiencing issues after confirming that your system meets these requirements, please let me know, and I'll assist you further.
Best,
Abhishek Rao
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The question of the poster was about opening PDF...
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thanks for your reply. So it's not a matter of german or english.
I tried opening with "file>open..." or the open-button on the "welcome-screen", i tried right-klick on the file (open with indesign beta). there is no error message, it simply doesn't do anything. i tried several PDF-files, small, big, old, new. all created in indesign.
My system specifications:
Windows 10 Enterprise, 22H2, Systembuild 19045.4957, Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.19060.1000.0
Processor: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1185G7
I am not allowed to update my system. Is there a chance to provide opening PDF-files with these specifications?
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@Abhishek Rao Could i please get an answer to my question?
Is there a chance to provide opening PDF-files with these specifications?
Windows 10 Enterprise, 22H2, Systembuild 19045.4957, Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.19060.1000.0
Processor: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1185G7
I am not allowed to update my system.
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Thank you for your patience, and I appreciate the detailed information about your system specifications.
Currently, the Beta version of InDesign for Windows is optimized for Windows 11 (24H2) and may not support Windows 10. Unfortunately, if you're on Windows 10 Enterprise, 22H2, the Beta version may not function as expected for opening PDF files.
You can check out the Adobe support article for more information regarding system requirements and compatibility. Since you mentioned that updating your system is not an option, I recommend reaching out to your IT department to discuss the possibility of upgrading to Windows 11, as this would enhance compatibility with the latest features and improvements in the Beta.
If you have any further questions or need assistance, please let me know!
Best,
Abhishek Rao
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Unfortunately our IT department won't upgrade to W11 in 2024. So I have to wait...
Anyway, thanks for your reply.
Cheers, Christian
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The beta just showed up on my Surface Pro 11 in Denmark. Finally! Sad to see it still emulated, though. Really lazy of Adobe to be so slow in supporting ARM. Affinity managed it on day one...
And starting it up, this is what you get:
Really, Adobe? Even basics such as DPI scaling is apparently a challenge for you...
Restarting it again makes it display properly, though.
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Hi @arknu,
I completely understand your frustration with the performance and display issues-it's really disappointing when software doesn't meet our expectations.
To troubleshoot, please try these steps:
Switch Your Workspace: This might help resolve the display issue you're experiencing. Try changing to a different workspace and see if that makes a difference.
Restart InDesign: After switching the workspace, restart InDesign to see if the issue persists.
I truly hope these steps help improve your experience. If not, please let me know, and we can look into it further together!
Thanks,
Abhishek Rao
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(Removed, solved!)
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This is great news to hear