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Inspiring
May 12, 2025
Question

InDesign file either gone or lost

  • May 12, 2025
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Hello,

I am having an embarrassing issue: an InDesign document has just vanished from my files.

All I have left is the PDF created on March 12, 2025, in InDesign 20.2, as stated in the "Get Info" dialog in macOS. 

The filename is as I would expect and I usually—if not always—export PDF from InDesign using the same filename as the INDD. 

An initial search for the InDesign document showed it missing from the usual places where I would have saved it. Setting a Finder search window to filter for ALL .indd on my system returned no result for this document. Plugging in the TimeMachine backup and browsing in it again returned no result. 

I thought about having used the InDesign cloud documents for this but going to File > Open has "Cloud documents" greyed out. Logging into my Creative Cloud page and looking for the file there again left me lost. 

 

What are my realistic options?

I tried to import the PDF into InDesign directly but ... it's complicated. 

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leo.r
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 15, 2025
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going to File > Open has "Cloud documents" greyed out

By @Inélsòre

 

Not really related to your problem, but it's a bug that should be addressed in the next update. Just in case someone stumbles upon this.

Community Expert
May 12, 2025

Stop Everything
Don’t save, write, or download anything new onto the drive.

Check the Bin (if you haven't already)
If the file was accidentally deleted or lost due to disk corruption, the space it occupied might still be recoverable unless overwritten.

 

Double-check the Usual Human Errors
Check Downloads, Desktop, Documents and obscure folders.

Use Spotlight properly: in Finder use kind:indd in the search bar,

 

Check Recent Files inside InDesign (File > Open Recent)

Review the PDF’s "Get Info" again and look at the file path hint if it exists.

 

Check for temp files in InDesign recovery folders, although since the file was exported as a PDF, InDesign might have cleaned up those autosave temp files already.

 

File Recovery Software (Third-Party)
Try disk recovery tools immediately.
Disk Drill

Data Rescue 6

EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard


These can scan the disk at block level and may find deleted INDD files.

 

Newer versions and Beta Version InDesign can convert PDF to InDesign -  you could download the Beta and give it a go.

 

Maybe PDF2ID (Recosoft plugin for InDesign)

It's expensive but does a better job than trying to copy and paste or import PDFs.

 

Use Acrobat Pro to extract the elements

 

Even the best PDF conversion will need manual fixing, style rebuilding, and checking. It’s still less painful than starting from zero, though.

 

Truth be told
Backup regularly - save versions of files, don't overwrite old files, and version them into folders.

Set up a proper local AND cloud backup (Time Machine isn't foolproof alone).

Make sure Save As copies go to known locations

 

 

Inspiring
May 12, 2025

Thank you very much for chiming in so quickly.

I think the main issue here is that I worked on this file back in March (sorry, I wrote May above, I will rectify that) and then never again until now.

The Bin's 30 days are now well passed. Even CCC (Carbon Copy Cloner)'s 60 days retention has no trace of it (we are still within that window). It is nowhere to be found if (read below) it ever existed as a saved file. 

I searched using kind:indd in Spotlight, in the two local backups (physical) I have and in the two cloud backups. No trace of that file, not even a shadow.

 

I am starting to think that, in the mindlessness of the moment, I may have created the file in one session and not saved it. Highly unlikely, but I currently see no other explanation. The project, which uses both PDF, SIB, INDD, JPEG files, is all in a specific folder in iCloud, with specific local backup to a folder where I keep ... drumroll ... all Adobe files! It's not there... 

 

It's all truly frustrating but I need to move on. 

leo.r
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 12, 2025

I'm not sure if I have anything special turned on somewhere in my Creative Cloud app but, while I am on the 20.3.1 version (latest stable, correct?), I still get popups about "Convert PDF into InDesign (beta)" every time I open or place a PDF. When, earlier this morning, I tried to do just what you both suggested, InDesign duly complied and did its best to convert the file.

I'm sure that, with more standard files (text-images, no music notation) it would do a much better job!


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am on the 20.3.1 version (latest stable, correct?), I still get popups about "Convert PDF into InDesign

By @Inélsòre

 

Actually, you're right. I forgot that the "convert PDF" feature is now in the released version already (even if in its beta form yet). So indeed you don't need a beta version of InDesign.