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I have found that the problem is in the permissions of the folders
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Hi @Omar Ghazalx ,
could be that InDesign has not sufficient rights to write to the target directory or folder.
Or it could be that the overall paths of some of the packaged items will be too long in your system; something that can happen on Windows machines easily.
So: try to package your InDesign document to the Desktop folder.
That should work.
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Uwe Laubender
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No.. also not work
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Are your links stored in a cloud service folder such as Dropbox or OneDrive? If so, turn off any smart sync features.
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No i don't stored any link in a cloud service
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Now also when i open any old file with the package that i had saved in the past, the same problem appears
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Hi @Omar Ghazalx ,
will it work if the target of the package is your Desktop folder?
If yes you could move the package to the intended folder wherever that is.
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Uwe Laubender
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I'm a Windows user, but this sounds like a Mac disc permissions issue we've seen a lot here. Make sure you've granted full disk access to InDesign by following the instructions at https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/quick-tips-learn-how-to-give-full-dis...
Just substitute InDesign where it says Photoshop (I'd do all the Adobe apps while you're doing it, myself).
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I have found that the problem is in the permissions of the folders
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Hi @Omar Ghazalx ,
could you explain what exactly you did with folders?
Were the issue with the folders storing the images?
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Uwe Laubender
( Adobe Community Expert )