Window and panels moving when Mac goes to sleep in InDesign
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On my Mac Studio, The workspace windows on all my Adobe products shift down by several hundred pixels every time the screen saver comes on. I'm trying to understand if this is a known issue or unique to my system. It's just weird. See screen shots
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Hi @Adwiz,
Thank you for reaching out. I assume you're experiencing a similar issue mentioned here: Window and panels moving when Mac goes to sleep – Adobe InDesign. Please submit your feedback and upvote the request to add your voice.
We will make sure to share your feedback with the team and log a bug for it so that the team can investigate further.
Thanks,
Harshika
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Hi, I needed to register to upvote the bug. But after that I discovered that the discussion was closed. But it's NOT TRUE that the bug is resolved in Indesign 19.2 – I use 19.5 and I still have this issue. Since 2021 Adobe knows this bug, but Adobe is extremely slow in solving problems. (the are more faster in rising the subscription fee…)
After years in suffering this bug, Adobe slowly resolved it in Photoshop, and lastly in Illustrator – BUT NOT in Indesign, the program I use most.
You can image the 'joy' of using Indesign when the mac goes to sleep 5-10 times a day and 5-10 times a day I need to reset workspace to have alle windows and panels on the right place. It's such a sensless work every day. It's over 3 years that I did this reset probably for around 6,000 - 10,000 times!! Wow, what a joy about this timewasting work. Same for the other two products for over 2 years.
With every update I hope to get this bug resolved, but Adobe is disappointing me every time. So when will this bug be resolved??
Find enclosed a tipical situation after the awake of the mac, all panels of the second monitor are on the first/main monitor and I need to reset the workspace.
I had a long discussion on the same post on Illustrator since april 2021, but as it's resolved there, they do not care about Indesign.

