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March 12, 2016
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Where do I find my InDesign recovery folder for Windows 10 (CC)?

  • March 12, 2016
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I have damaged files and InDesign keeps crashing. I'm unable to open the files through any of the optionss.

I have read several of the available links, but they do not seem to address Windows 10.

I cannot find my recovery folder.

Thanks for any help!

Correct answer lskjefte

C:\Users\[User Name]\AppData\Local\Adobe\InDesign\Version [#.0]\en_US\Caches\InDesign Recovery

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lskjefte
lskjefteCorrect answer
Participant
June 12, 2018

C:\Users\[User Name]\AppData\Local\Adobe\InDesign\Version [#.0]\en_US\Caches\InDesign Recovery

Pragya Kandari
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
March 12, 2016

HI Leslee,

The exact recovery folder location can be found through InDesign preferences.

Go to Edit > Preferences > File Handling

There you will see the Document Data Recovery Folder location.

Please visit the following page if you are looking for further info around the same:

https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/indesign-document-recovery.html

Regards

Pragya

rterry1
Participating Frequently
October 24, 2016

The only way you'll find the "exact recovery folder location" here is if the path is short enough to fit in the area where the path is displayed in the UI (which it most certainly is not). Otherwise you'll see only a portion of the beginning and end of the path, such as:

"C:\User...ersion 11.0\en_US\Caches\InDesign Recovery"

And, as you can tell, this is not at all helpful in digging down to the recovery folder. Contrary to popular practice, hovering your mouse over this does not reveal the entire path. Upon clicking "Browse...", an explorer window pops up to the most recently visited location, which will most likely not be your recovery folder. After that, you'll probably Google something like "Windows 10 InDesign Recovery path" and end up in this thread, which is a dead end—especially seeing as the "further info" link you've provided does not contain any information on the InDesign recovery location on Windows 10.

Peter Spier
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 24, 2016

The correct default paths are listed in Troubleshooting 101: Replace, or "trash" your preferences

Unless you deliberately move it, the recovery folder will be in the same Caches folder as the InDesign SavedData file.