Hi, The path C:\Users\[User Name]\AppData\Local\Adobe\InDesign\Version [#].0\en_US\Caches\InDesign Recovery has the following kind of files: 1. dbt file: that stores mini saved data used in document recovery 2. RecoveryData: the list of all InDesign open documents when the Application crashed 3. protective shutdown logs 4. Settings file The message you see on launching InDesign CC2014, specifically is to "postpone the recovery" which appears when InDesign cannot find the document while recovering, since it was either deleted or moved from its location. The three options you see in the alert box, control if you will see this alert again or not.(from InDesign manual) Yes The next time you start InDesign, it will try to recover this document again. Choose this to continue the recovery of the remaining documents but leave the document listed in the alert on the list of documents in the RecoveryData file. No InDesign won't try to recover this file again.Choose this to continue the recovery of any remaining documents but remove the document listed in the alert from the list of documents in the RecoveryData file(please see 2nd file type listed above). Cancel The next time you start InDesign, it will try to recover all documents to stop the recovery process for all documents. again. I believe clicking on the "No" option until you stop seeing the alert box, should be an easy way to resolve your problem. -Aman
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