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I was working on a book and the Mac started getting sluggish ... I was working on a huge project - so I had been saving my BOOK systematically (250 Pages which had been edited over a week) and Saved again before quitting Indesign - Rebooted the iMAC computer and started Indesign and there is NO SIGN of any 31st August saved file. It has completely disappeared. Indesign does not go into recovery mode. WHERE IS ALL OF MY DAYS AND DAYS OF HARD WORK GONE? HELP!!!!!!
Panic Over - Indeed I did and found it after scouring the 21 incremental
backups I have made. This was a very strange situation as it was not where
it was supposed to be and while present was rather hidden in a folder that
I was not saving the files to.... I thought that it was weird that it would
just disappear. However it was really disconcerting to not have it appear
in the Recents list (That had gone back to early August which was also very
strange.)
By the way I have no InDesign Recovery File in
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Have you searched your computer for all .INDD files? It's highly unlikely that a file would just disappear.
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Panic Over - Indeed I did and found it after scouring the 21 incremental
backups I have made. This was a very strange situation as it was not where
it was supposed to be and while present was rather hidden in a folder that
I was not saving the files to.... I thought that it was weird that it would
just disappear. However it was really disconcerting to not have it appear
in the Recents list (That had gone back to early August which was also very
strange.)
By the way I have no InDesign Recovery File in Caches - Does that only
happen when there is a crash ...
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Hi ascswitzerland,
While you make changes to an InDesign document, InDesign performs a mini-save of the changes once every minute. InDesign stores these changes in temporary files in the InDesign Recovery folder, adds the changes to the document, and then deletes the temporary files every time you choose File > Save. If InDesign shuts down unexpectedly, InDesign attempts to use these temporary files to recover unsaved changes to the document. Here's the detailed article:
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Om
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No doubt you'll find your file but treat it as a cautionary tale – always make regular incremental copies of your work and save them externally as well as locally.
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Yes, I learned my lesson to download a copy of my Indesign file I'm working on, perhaps at the end of every day. Today my Indesign file disappeared and it disappeared for good. I was just about to publish it online when something glitched and the program shutdown. The duplicate file I created when it looked like I was having problems, disappeared too. An adobe rep shared my screen and he confirmed it was indeed gone. All he could explain was it must have been a corrupt file of some sort. He didn't know. So, while my memory is good, I'm working to redo it, but it sure has been a sad reality.