“InDesign CS4: 10 Tips for Troubleshooting Files” is a great new series of InDesign tips from Anne-Marie Concepción. These InDesign tips are shared in conjunction with Lynda.com, a great place to get online training material about graphic design and Adobe InDesign.
Markzware has a lot of experience in this field, with Adobe InDesign compatible Products. Markzware also offers a file recovery service to fix corrupt InDesign files or recover InDesign documents.
InDesign tips are excellent as a troubleshooting aid and will save you a lot of headaches when working with a corrupt InDesign file. Here is an overview of the 10-part video series:
The Ten Things |
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1. Rebuilding preferences | 8:39 | 11.3 MB | |
2. Deleting a crashing recovery file | 2:42 | 4.3 MB | |
3. Discovering a document’s history | 4:06 | 7.5 MB | |
4. Round-tripping to INX and IDML | 6:05 | 9.1 MB | |
5. Moving pages to a fresh file | 5:56 | 8.6 MB | |
6. Finding corrupt images | 5:27 | 11.2 MB | |
7. Testing for corrupt fonts | 9:09 | 10.2 MB | |
8. Disabling third-party plug-ins | 3:51 | 5.2 MB | |
9. Testing in a new user account | 9:33 | 9.5 MB | |
10. Reinstalling InDesign | 4:12 | 3.6 MB |
To view these, head over to Lynda.com here:
http://www.lynda.com/home/DisplayCourse.aspx?lpk2=47762
Please note that only #2 and #8 are free; you have to subscribe to view the rest.
If you would like more InDesign tips, or see how Markzware may be able to repair your corrupt InDesign file, please check out the Markzware File Recovery Service to fix corrupt InDesign files.
BTW, if you want to see what Anne-Marie had to say about Markzware’s QuarkXPress to Adobe InDesign conversion plugin CS4 and CS3, then watch this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uL3aGZff2tk