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June 9, 2021
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InDesign Share for Review Error

  • June 9, 2021
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Hi, I'm trying to use the Share for Review feature and keep getting the error: There was an error creating the artifact. I am using InDesign version 16.2.1 and Windows 10.

 

Thanks for any help!

Correct answer Jeremy@M

This happens to me waaaay too much for simple changes (not removing spreads with bookmarks like you mentioned), like making text edits. I've been aware of this since day one of this feature being "released."

When updating links, I always:

  1. make sure to save my document before publishing changes
  2. ensure nothing resource-intensive is going on in the background (on computer in general)
  3. ensure that my internet connection is working
  4. double and triple-check that my internet connection is working
  5. Click the update button
  6.  Wait for the wheels to stop spinning before touching anything (this is crucial)
  7. Save the document again after changes are made (if it is successful)

(Yes I have a modern computer with a stable release of ID)

 

I usually have a 60% success rate when updating share-for-review docs. I once contacted Adobe phone support and it was pretty clear that they were aware of this yet tried to turn it on "user error" and could not come up with any solutions besides "unshare and reshare," despite mentioning several times that there is a comment history that will be lost if I proceed with their suggestion.

 

My company pays way too much money to them for this issue to be effectively ignored for two years now. Whenever I'm working with stakeholders who need to review critical documents, I always feel like I have to walk on eggshells and frame it up that "there's a chance that we may lose all of our comments and I'll have to send a new link," which of course always goes over well.

 

I really like that there are a lot of challenger apps becoming more available on the market so we won't have to rely on Adobe much further.

9 replies

Participant
April 16, 2024

I am receiving this error, and I have done everything as outlined in this answer. However, the link does appear to update even with the error. All the changes I have made did, in fact, update on the shared document link. I plan to report it but will continue to use the share feature. It is a much easier way to get feedback. 

Inspiring
April 16, 2024

Even worse; inconsistency. Computing 101 suggests that hardware and software are designed to compute consistent processes, algorithms, etc. Adobe has proven time and time again that they get paid to make new features; not making sure the features work as designed.

 

My experience (along with others) has proven that the share for review feature sometimes WILL update the links even when the error is presented while other times it DOES NOT. This is unacceptable for an enterprise-paid platform.

Participating Frequently
March 15, 2024

I'm now seeing the same error. Initial generation of review links went smoothly, but now getting a persistent "Error creating the artifact" message. Have tried quitting and re-opening InDesign, making sure the file is saved. 

This is an incredibly disruptive error, and it sounds like it's happening for others as well. 

Our company is paying for Creative Cloud, and the client is paying our company for the work we're doing. Adobe: you're blowing it. Fix this. 

 

edit: As we proceeded with this project updating the review link we sent the client, it turned out that regardless of the error message, the review link WAS in fact being updated correctly. We checked carefully to see the changes we'd made each time and they were showing up. So, it seems the error message is actually a false alarm, at least in our case. Very disruptive, though! It's no fun to have to abandon a review link with client comments attached -- especially when there isn't an actual problem "creating the artifact" to begin with. 

Participant
November 21, 2023

I am also experiencing the same issues as the other users posting in this thread. Sharing and uploading worked at first, but then susequent attempts to update the layout when changes had been made had failed, producing the the same "Error Creating Artifact" message in the SHARE dialogue box.

 

The REVIEW feature is great for effecient workflow changes between Designer and Client ... when it works. When it doesn't its frustrating. The only workaround I found was to copy the link into an email. Not as fluid and seemless within the applciation, but it got the latest draft to the client.

 

Hope Adobe can put a fix together ASAP.

Participating Frequently
January 16, 2024

I stopped using this feature for a while. I had too many issues. Nowadays, I just import the comments that my clients make on the .pdf file that I send them for review. Not as fancy, but much more reliable.

Participating Frequently
January 19, 2024

That's what I have done too. I thought maybe it had been resolved so I started to use the feature again recently, and turns out, Adobe hasn't done anything with the reported issues in over two years. Continually providing new links, either Adobe PDF or ID based, to clients is messy and defeats the purpose. They need to address this issue. 

Participant
November 1, 2023

I am getting the same error. I have had to delete the link and create a new share for review link to resolve this (not ideal when trying to get clients to buy into the Adobe browser-based review process). I have been able to recreate the error and found, for my particular project, that when I add or take away a spread that is bookmarked and/or has an interactive button that, when triggered to an assigned spread that is bookmarked, this error appears. It's something in the background that breaks the share feature when the bookmark links have been broken. 

Jeremy@MCorrect answer
Inspiring
November 14, 2023

This happens to me waaaay too much for simple changes (not removing spreads with bookmarks like you mentioned), like making text edits. I've been aware of this since day one of this feature being "released."

When updating links, I always:

  1. make sure to save my document before publishing changes
  2. ensure nothing resource-intensive is going on in the background (on computer in general)
  3. ensure that my internet connection is working
  4. double and triple-check that my internet connection is working
  5. Click the update button
  6.  Wait for the wheels to stop spinning before touching anything (this is crucial)
  7. Save the document again after changes are made (if it is successful)

(Yes I have a modern computer with a stable release of ID)

 

I usually have a 60% success rate when updating share-for-review docs. I once contacted Adobe phone support and it was pretty clear that they were aware of this yet tried to turn it on "user error" and could not come up with any solutions besides "unshare and reshare," despite mentioning several times that there is a comment history that will be lost if I proceed with their suggestion.

 

My company pays way too much money to them for this issue to be effectively ignored for two years now. Whenever I'm working with stakeholders who need to review critical documents, I always feel like I have to walk on eggshells and frame it up that "there's a chance that we may lose all of our comments and I'll have to send a new link," which of course always goes over well.

 

I really like that there are a lot of challenger apps becoming more available on the market so we won't have to rely on Adobe much further.

Participating Frequently
November 22, 2023
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My company pays way too much money to them for this issue to be effectively ignored for two years now. Whenever I'm working with stakeholders who need to review critical documents, I always feel like I have to walk on eggshells and frame it up that "there's a chance that we may lose all of our comments and I'll have to send a new link," which of course always goes over well.

 

I really like that there are a lot of challenger apps becoming more available on the market so we won't have to rely on Adobe much further.


By @Jeremy@M

 

Absolutely this. It's embarassing to have to keep tell my clients to see another Link, and that their previous comments willl have disappeared...
SORT IT OUT ADOBE!

christinaderby
Participant
September 7, 2023

I'm also having the same issue with both large and small files. The updates that I make do appear for others to review. However it is annoying to get the error. Seems that there still are a lot of bugs that Adobe needs to fix with the Share feature. 

Community Expert
September 7, 2023

Hi @christinaderby ,

I wonder if that could be a permission issue of your file system.

What's your operating system's version?

Has InDesign granted access to your User folder?

My guess is that the temp PDF file, the artifact, is stored there.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( Adobe Community Expert )

christinaderby
Participant
September 7, 2023

Are there instructions on how to fix this? I would need our IT department to look at it. Thanks

Participant
May 24, 2023

I just had this same issue and the only thing that worked for me was to close out other InDesign documents. Once I only had the document I wanted to share open, I was able to use the Share for Review feature. It might be important to note that I had already successfully shared the document for review and was trying to update the link. 

Participating Frequently
July 21, 2023

I just had the same error, it's quite a heavy .pdf though.

Community Expert
July 1, 2021

Sorry, no idea.

 

Instead using Share for Review you could share an exported PDF with your customers stored on Dropbox or a similar service. That PDF could contain PDF Annotations ( also known as PDF Comments ) . InDesign has a panel to work with PDF Comments. More on this:

https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/import-pdf-comments.html

 

Note: Not all types of PDF Annotations from Acrobat Pro or Adobe Reader can be seen as PDF Comments in the InDesign panel.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

 

Participant
July 21, 2021

Thank you. My SMEs actually don't know how to annotate a PDF or don't have access to due to a lower version of Acrobat. They only know how to annotate in Word. I wanted to see if they would be able to use the annotate function in Share for Review.

Community Expert
June 11, 2021

Hi Melissa,

I think, we can ignore this error for now.

 

Hm. What could we check next?

"Creating the artifact" in essence means, that a temp PDF file is written to your system volume. And that failed for whatever reason. Hard to tell why, now that your PDF export principally is working.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

Participant
July 1, 2021

Thanks. Is there anything else I can try to get this feature to work?

Community Expert
June 10, 2021

Hi Melissa,

something went wrong with PDF Export that happened "under the hood".

Could you export your document to PDF (Print) with an PDF/X-4 preset without any error?

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender

( ACP )

Participant
June 11, 2021

Yes, I can export to PDF/X-4 fine. I did get the following warning though: