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About indesign styles and presets – Adobe InDesign CC 2015 User Manual

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Workspace and workflow

Last updated 6/6/2015

It’s a good idea to make a backup copy of the preference files called InDesign Defaults and InDesign SavedData. Instead
of removing your preferences, you can copy these backup files over the problematic corrupt preference files and not
lose any customizations.

Mike Witherell provides a detailed list of which files are affected when you restore preferences in

Adobe InDesign

Presets

(PDF, English only).

Do one of the following:

• (Windows) Start InDesign, and then press Shift+Ctrl+Alt. Click Yes when asked if you want to delete preference

files.

• (Mac OS) While pressing Shift+Option+Command+Control, start InDesign. Click Yes when asked if you want

to delete preference files.

Various program preferences and default settings are stored in the Adobe InDesign preferences files. These files,
including the InDesign Defaults file, are saved each time you exit from InDesign. For manual deletion or renaming, the
locations of the preference files are as follows:

• Mac OS

InDesign SavedData

Users/[user]/Library/Caches/Adobe InDesign/Version [version]/InDesign SavedData

InDesign Defaults

Users/[user]/Library/Preferences/Adobe InDesign/Version [version]/InDesign Defaults

• Windows XP

InDesign SavedData

\Documents and Settings\[username]\Local Settings\Application

Data\Adobe\InDesign\Version [version]\Caches

InDesign Defaults

\Documents and Settings\[username]\Application Data\Adobe\InDesign\Version [version]

• Windows Vista or Windows 7

InDesign SavedData

Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\InDesign\Version [version]\Caches\InDesign

SavedData

InDesign Defaults

C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\InDesign\Version [version]\InDesign

Defaults

About InDesign styles and presets

You can store settings for reuse, including settings for the following items:

• Creating paragraph and character styles. (See

Add paragraph and character styles

.)

• Creating object styles. (See

Object styles

.)

• Creating table and cell styles. (See

Table and cell styles

.)

• Creating PDF export presets. (See

Customize Adobe PDF presets

.)

• Creating print presets. All the attributes in the Print dialog box are included in the style. (See

Print a document or

book

.)

• Creating trap presets. (See

Trapping color

.)

• Creating transparency flattener presets. (See

Flattening transparent artwork

.)

• Creating table of contents styles. (See

Create TOC styles for multiple lists

.)

• Saving the workspace configuration.

• Creating document presets. (See

Define document presets

.)

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