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November 27, 2019
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Turn off Application Bar in InDesign 2020 on mac OS

  • November 27, 2019
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I've been trying to give InDesign 2020 a chance and one thing that's consistently in my way is the big, empty Application Bar. In every previous version, I've always turned off Application Frame and Application Bar under the Window menu, but in ID 2020 the Application Bar option is missing. I have absolutely zero need for this big empty bar that takes up even more space than the Mac menu bar so I've undocked it and just stuffed off the edge of my scree. It's not wasting so much space anymore, but how do you turn it OFF off? 

 

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Correct answer aalbright

This works for me in the 2021 version of InDesign.

Go to this folder: Volume > Users > username > Library > Preferences > Adobe InDesign > Version > en_US > Workspaces and you should have an .xml file with a filename that ends in "Workspace.xml" - open it with textEdit.

Find the line that looks like this: <app-container-control-bar id="31" origin="-15 -2" size="587 32" is-closed="false"/>
and change the "false" to "true" and then save the file.

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aalbright
Inspiring
October 11, 2023

I figured this out for the 2024 version of Adobe Indesign.

 

Launch InDesign, and choose a Workspace.

Go to Window --> Application Frame and make sure this is UNchecked.

Go to the upper left corner (to the left of the home icon) and drag the Application Frame down from the top of the screen. The Control Strip should shift up in its place.

Quit InDesign.


Go to this folder: (This has changed, preferences are in an Adobe Indesign folder without the year) Volume > Users > username > Library > Preferences > Adobe InDesign (no year) > Version 19 > en_US > Workspaces 

 

There should be several .xml files in there. Look at the modification dates - the one most recently modified is the one you're using.

 

Open that file with the Text Editor. (Right click on the file, open with --> Text Editor)

 

Search for this text: app-container - and it should take you to a line that looks like this toward the bottom:
<app-container-control-bar id="63" origin="346 612" size="669 37" is-closed="false"/>

 

Change "false" to "true" and save the file.

The pesky Application Frame Bar is gone!

NOTE: If you can't find the text app-container, then you either didn't un-check Application Frame in the menu, or you didn't drag the Application Frame from the top of the screen so that it became a floating palette.

 

 

Known Participant
November 6, 2023

Having updated to 19.0.1 I went in search of <app-container-control-bar id="31" ... but found <app-container-control-bar id="43" instead. This is inside the code for my own Workspace. It seemed to be the only app container code in there. I changed it from "false" to "true" and it has worked.

 

Wish there was an easier way, like prefs and workspaces migrating correctly to new versions ...

Rhys Jolly
Participant
February 12, 2021

Works perfectly, thanks!

aalbright
aalbrightCorrect answer
Inspiring
February 1, 2021

This works for me in the 2021 version of InDesign.

Go to this folder: Volume > Users > username > Library > Preferences > Adobe InDesign > Version > en_US > Workspaces and you should have an .xml file with a filename that ends in "Workspace.xml" - open it with textEdit.

Find the line that looks like this: <app-container-control-bar id="31" origin="-15 -2" size="587 32" is-closed="false"/>
and change the "false" to "true" and then save the file.

Dan ByerAuthor
Inspiring
February 1, 2021

Yes! Thank you! It didn't occur to me to try to edit the workspace directly. This worked for me, too.

Notes:

  • You may have multiple workspace xml files so be sure to edit the the one you are currently using. If you're not sure, go back to InDesign and save a New Workspace... 
  • The id, origin, and size values vary by installation. The key part is the "app-container-control-bar". There will also be one that just says "control-bar," but you don't want to hide that one!
spaceprobe
Inspiring
February 15, 2021

Thanks Dan. Your comment on the differences is much more concise than mine 🙂

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Srishti Bali
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 24, 2020

Hi Dan/ Matt,

 

So sorry for the inconvenience caused due to this change. This has been raised by a few other users as well and our Product team is currently looking into this. 

I would request if you can upvote this feature request here (https://indesign.uservoice.com/forums/601021-adobe-indesign-feature-requests/suggestions/38971201-ui-some-buttons-are-missing-indesign-cc-2020-os) and stay tuned for updates.

 

Regards,

Srishti

Barb Binder
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 22, 2020

If you would like to see that option restored, file a feature request here:

https://indesign.uservoice.com/

 

~Barb

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
Barb Binder
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 27, 2019

Hi Dan:

 

The application bar changed in 2020—icons on the left were removed. And now you can no longer hide the application frame on a Mac, and then hide the application bar like you could in 2019.

 

2020

 

2019

If you would like to see that option restored, file a feature request here:

https://indesign.uservoice.com/

 

~Barb

~Barb at Rocky Mountain Training
mattb31157197
Participant
January 22, 2020

Wow, that's moronic! Almost every InDesigner I know has their interface set up like your 3rd screenshot. What's the rationale behind force-wasting so much screen space?

Frans v.d. Geest
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 22, 2020

Most, I think close to 90%, users I know have the second option. Who wants to hide the Application bar or Window? Mostly no one.

That said: I miss the icons as they were in 2019!

 

Frans v.d. Geest
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 27, 2019

You don't longer in 2020...