This I did too.
I copied the inbooklet.pln file right to the plug-in folder of CS3 but when opening, CS3 says plug-in not valid, get a valid plug-in from your vendor. It also says Adobe cannot load the inbooklet plug-in requires a different version of InDesign.
When I check Help/Configure...
I tried to install InBooklet 2.1 but during installation an error occurs. I tried few times but it does not work.
I couldn't find any installation file of any version on the internet.
Do you have any InBooklet installation, please?
Thank you, Petr
Thank you spamjim for your advice!
I tried what you said. I saved the file in CS3 as "file.inx". Then I opened file.inx with notepad and deleted "inbooklet.pln" and saved.
Now when I open file.inx in CS3, it says cannot open file.inx; The file is damaged and cannot be recovered (Error code: 5)...
I don't have the CS2 installation anymore. I can open the files only in CS3 now.
Can I tell CS3 not to look for this plug-in anymore?
Or get the CS2 inbooklet.pln to copy it to the CS3 installation?
Petr
Hello,
I created a file in InDesign CS2 using an "inbooklet.pln" plug-in.
When I open the file in InDesign CS3, a window pops up saying "missing plug-in: inbooklet.pln". I can work with the file after clicking OK, though.
But these windows keep poping up every time I open any of my files and I...
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