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September 28, 2020
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InDesign XMPie uCreate plug in

  • September 28, 2020
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I am a designer at a Print Shpp and I need to be able to use XMPie uCreate plug in that you can get for InDesign to create editable dynamic documents. I have this link https://alphagraphicshelp.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/47000542619-ucreate-installer that I'm supposed to use to install the plug in but it says that I need InDesign CC 2018 or higher. The thing is, I have InDesign 2020 so I'm not sure why it's not recognizing that I have the most recent version of InDesign. Any clues or links that might be better...?

Correct answer Bevi Chagnon - PubCom.com

The XMPie plug-ins to generate dynamic content are supported by Xerox, who makes XMPie at https://help.xmpie.com/index.htm

InDesign 2020 was releaed a year ago, so the plug-in should have been adjusted by now.

You might need to download an update to your plug-in so that it's compatible for InDesign 2020.

 

2 replies

Bevi Chagnon - PubCom.com
Legend
September 28, 2020

The XMPie plug-ins to generate dynamic content are supported by Xerox, who makes XMPie at https://help.xmpie.com/index.htm

InDesign 2020 was releaed a year ago, so the plug-in should have been adjusted by now.

You might need to download an update to your plug-in so that it's compatible for InDesign 2020.

 

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Adobe Employee
November 18, 2021

Have it worked for anyone in 2020 bersion?

Participant
November 23, 2021

I use Xmpie in InDesign 2020

Steve Werner
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 28, 2020

This is the kind of question to direct to whoever provides support for the XMPie plug-in. This forum is monitored by InDesign users, 99% of who don't use that plug-in. The plug-in developer does provide support, right?

Participating Frequently
October 18, 2020

A pompus response. Adobe is NOT free, or inexpensive.

The User Community TRUSTS adobe to manage, monitor and validate 3rd Party Approved Plugins.

The Adobe reponse is "not our problem?"

Jeff Witchel, ACI
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 18, 2020

Most of the people answering questions on this forum are not Adobe Employees. We're volunteers who are here to help Adobe Users. I suggest you take the advice of Steve Werner and Bevi_Chagnon (two extremely knowledgeable members of this community) instead of trying to insult experts who are trying to help you.