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August 3, 2022
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Why are my InDesign files are saving as 'Read-Only'?

  • August 3, 2022
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When I create a file and save it for the first time, it saves as 'Read-Only'. So, once I save it, that's it! I can't save it again or even make a PDF file. I've checked the permissions of the file, the folder, etc. and they're all 'Read and Write'.  I'm paralyzed because of this, can anyone help?!?!

Correct answer Rishabh_Tiwari

Hi @notknowledgeable34 ,

 

Sorry to hear about the trouble. Could you please try the steps shared below:

 

  1. First go to System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Accessibility -> Unlock in lower left -> Add desired Adobe Softwares -> Make sure they are checked
  2. Next, scroll in the left column to "Full Disk Access" -> Add desired Adobe Software -> Make sure they are checked
  3. Lock in the lower left
  4. If open, software will need to be quit and restarted for changes to take effect.

 

If this doesn't help, please share more details like the version of InDesign & the OS. Are you saving the file locally or on any network folder synched locally?

 

Regards

Rishabh 

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Rishabh_Tiwari
Rishabh_TiwariCorrect answer
Legend
August 3, 2022

Hi @notknowledgeable34 ,

 

Sorry to hear about the trouble. Could you please try the steps shared below:

 

  1. First go to System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Accessibility -> Unlock in lower left -> Add desired Adobe Softwares -> Make sure they are checked
  2. Next, scroll in the left column to "Full Disk Access" -> Add desired Adobe Software -> Make sure they are checked
  3. Lock in the lower left
  4. If open, software will need to be quit and restarted for changes to take effect.

 

If this doesn't help, please share more details like the version of InDesign & the OS. Are you saving the file locally or on any network folder synched locally?

 

Regards

Rishabh 

Participant
August 3, 2022

When I go to 'Accessibility' and it wasn't clear to me how to add the desired software. There was also no column with 'full disk access'. I'm on a Mac, running OS 12.5. Any other suggestions?  Thank you for trying to help me! 

Scott Citron
Legend
August 3, 2022

macOS or Windows? What if you change the destination of the file? Does that make any difference?

Participant
August 3, 2022

I'm on a Mac, running OS 12.5. It doesn't seem to make a difference if I change the destination.  Thank you for trying to help me!