I found if you hold down shift-alt-ctrl and THEN start InDesign I do get the box asking about deleting preferences. I did that and now it opens just fine.
And just because I had to know, I put the flash drive in with the same file and now it opened just fine.
No idea what went wrong or why...
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I'm not 100% sure this file was corrupted. In fact, I'm working with that file this morning on the laptop. Seems fine. I read somewhere else that when InDesign opens to shift-ctrl-alt and delete preferences. This was from a CS2 user, and that doesn't seem to work here (or in any of my other...
I haven't installed anything from SoftCare.... In fact, this file I was working on I put on my flash drive to work at home on the laptop and then brought back here. I DID later get the exact error message that popped up and that can be found here:
http://herrick.huntingdon.edu/indesignerror.htm...
This the first I've used InDesign, so I didn't even know about .inx files. I'm more of a learn by doing than RTFM unless I get stuck.
Is there any reason I'd NEED it to be CS3?
What I wrote applies to the Program itself opening. I just tried to go back and double click on the file, and I get a page of the file with the title bar now saying
K2 CS3 -[(DocName at zoom)]
Still no menus, panels, tools, etc. and this view won't close. Any attempt to close puts "Not...
I worked on a file at home on my laptop with Indesign CS3, brought it to the office, copied it to my hard drive, double-clicked it. I got some weird error message which I just canceled (I guess I should have read it!!). Now what happens is that I get the normal splash screen, then NOTHING but...
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