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I am lucky enough to own a 27 inch screen. On several occasions recently I have started an InDesign CC Session by opening a file that displayed perfectly the night before only to discover it is now in a workspace considerably larger than 27 inches ~~ and of course the bottom right corner is off my screen down by my knees somewhere. Reducing the size of the space until it fits on my screen is consequently a nightmare! {Does Adobe have many clients with one hundred inch screens? I think, not!} Please isolate this bug that creates ridiculously large unusable workspaces and eradicate it.
Hi @BI6 EM:
When you exit InDesign, it saves your preferences and reads those files the next time it opens. Over time, these files often become corrupt and need to be rebuilt. That this tends to happen after a major update is a clue: we recommend disabling the Creative Cloud default to migrate preferences after an upgrade. The issues caused by corrupt cache and preferences tend to be more problematic when you leave the feature enabled during updates.
See https://www.rockymountaintraining.com/adobe-indesign-rebuilding-preferences-cache/
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You are the only user to report this that I've seen, which makes it more likely a problem on your system than with InDesign.
It will help to know what that system is, and if you have more than one monitor. Also which verion of INDesign youar using, including the minor version number.
In the meantime, are you able to access the menus so that you can try resetting the workspace or changing to a different workspace?
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Hi @BI6 EM:
Doesn't clicking the Maximize button take care of resizing the workspace to fit the current screen?
(Mac: green circle on the top left of workspace; Win: button to the left of the close button on the top right)
Are you on a Mac with Window > Application Frame disabled?
~Barb
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Dear Barb,
Sorry, answering out of chronology.
Wintel, Win 10 Pro. Nothing disabled to my knowledge.
'Doesn't clicking the Maximize button take care of resizing the workspace to fit the current screen?'
Yes it does, but I have my Pages and Styles windows open all the time and they cover the side bar in full screen.
Your {and others} suggestion of rebuilding preferences has improved the problem, I rarely lose the bottom right hand corner of my workspace now.
Strangely two knock-ons.
1) I still erratically log onto InDesign CC and find I have no tools.
2) Adobe have changed the nomenclature of the Workspaces.
I now have to use 'Book' instead of 'Essentials Classic'.
Why? I mean WHY? It's not as if that change improved anything, just change for the sake of.
If the trendy-tony that thought that one up needs to change something, he could stop InDesign changing its file format every 36 hours or so. Enabling it to recognise that the file I Save As-ed yesterday; and did some minor editing on it today; can safely be just Saved, rather than being regarded as an alien interloper.
Thanks for your help,
Regards,
B16 EM
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I can't even see the Minimize / Maximize part of the title bar at the very top so InDesign is stuck on my laptop and the only way to move it is to shut the top while plugged into another monitor. I think it may have happened when swapping windows some how and then I quit the program hoping it would fix it. The issues continue due to the preference thing you oint out I believe, but I cannot figure out how to clear that out either. And Application Frame was on already. Can this be fixed?
_Chris
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Hi,
Sorry for the delay in response. Are you still experiencing the issue? If yes, please click on Windows and then ensure that the application frame is checked.
Thanks
Rishabh
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I had this problem in the past where it would expand to the full size of all my monitors (four 27 in, 4K/uHD monitors in a 2x2 grid). It did not fill all four monitors--ID as simply sized that large. I simply repositioned the app to a single monitor and double-clicked the top bar to maximize it to a single monitor. It was annoying but not a show stopper.
However, I have not had this problem in months. What [exact] version of ID are you using?
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Hi @BI6 EM:
When you exit InDesign, it saves your preferences and reads those files the next time it opens. Over time, these files often become corrupt and need to be rebuilt. That this tends to happen after a major update is a clue: we recommend disabling the Creative Cloud default to migrate preferences after an upgrade. The issues caused by corrupt cache and preferences tend to be more problematic when you leave the feature enabled during updates.
See https://www.rockymountaintraining.com/adobe-indesign-rebuilding-preferences-cache/ to rebuild these files manually.
~Barb