Three Documents Freezing
In a now-locked discussion a couple of months ago (https://community.adobe.com/t5/indesign-discussions/one-document-freezing/m-p/14157822#M545863), I posted about a document freezing on me. Thanks to everyone who answered my post, there was lots of good information in there, and I learned a lot. However, none of the suggestions fixed my problem.
After several weeks of being away from my PC workstation that can handle big InDesign files, I'm back at it. I now have not one but three files that lock up InDesign as soon as I type another word. (InDesign 19.0.1 x64 Windows 11 current patch.) As noted in that previous post, this PC has all the RAM and processing power one might need.
I have finally realized that (1) I've been putting in so many cross-references that it eventually makes InDesign choke. This is not a problem with a corrupt file, it's a problem with (a) me putting in too many cross-references, (b) me making too-big InDesign files, and (c) InDesign not being able to handle more than a certain amount of RAM and then going into disk-swapping lockup: not likely to be fixed any time soon. (I've seen evidence of that disk-swapping in Task Manager.)
My goal is to produce PDF files (and eventually to use IN5 or something else to make a website). Here is the current structure of the book, with each Volume being a separate InDesign file. I've got all of the Volumes in a single Book Panel. Here's the current outline:
Appalachian Search and Rescue
Foreword
Preface
Volume I: Survival
Chapter 1: Short-Term Survival: 1-58
Chapter 2: The Environment: 59-142
Chapter 3: Wilderness Travel : 143-160
Chapter 4: Equipment and Supplies 161-260
Chapter 5: Health and Fitness 261-276
Chapter 6: Wilderness First Aid (part 1/2) 277-484
Volume II: Ways and Means
Chapter 7: Communications
Chapter 8: Land Navigation
Chapter 9: Leadership and Followership
Volume III: Search
Chapter 10: Search Tactics
Chapter 11: Incident Management
Chapter 12: Search Theory and Strategy
Volume IV: Rescue
Chapter 13: Nontechnical & Improvised Evacs 1-40
Chapter 14: Wilderness First Aid (part 2/2) 41-96
Chapter 15: Knots and Ropework 97-296
Chapter 16: Rescue Management 297-306
After locking up this third file (Volume IV: Rescue), I've come to the realization that each Volume should probably be a Book Panel, with each chapter as a separate file. But then (wailing and pulling of hair and gnashing of teeth) what is going to become of all my beautiful cross-references? The ones that make the resulting PDFs so useful to readers? The file that just locked up on me (Volume IV) has on the order. of 300-400 cross-references!
Any advice on how to divide up these Volume files into separate chapters – and as much as possible preserving the cross-references – would be greatly appreciated.
