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I have very foolishly not saved changes to an indesign file before shutting it down. I understand that changes are autosaved, but I cannot find a cache on my mac relating to Indesign. Is my work lost or am I just looking in the wrong place?
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Hi @lynneb88209176 ,
Sorry to hear about the trouble. If you have not manually saved your changes to an InDesign file and you're unable to find a cache or temporary file related to InDesign, there is a possibility that your work might be lost. However, there are a few things you can try to recover your unsaved changes:
Feel free to reach out if you have any further questions.
Thanks
Rishabh
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Thanks,
All is lost I think. Am starting to replace the work. I hope it will be a better version! A stupid mistake and a hard lesson to learn!
Lynne Barker
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Unfortunately.
You need to develop a habit of hitting Ctrl+S more often - how often depends on how much changes you have done.
Also, remember to at least once a day - at least at the end of the day - doing Save As with a new name - to clean your file a bit.
Every time you hit Ctrl+S, InDesign is adding undo history to the file - but you can't "access" it after you close your file - so it's there, making your file bigger and slower.
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Thanks Robert,
That's good advice about renaming the file.
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The "autosave" data is only used for file recovery in the event of a crash of some sort. It is not user accessible.
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Yes - I understand that now - was clutching at straws really!
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