Recovery and undo – Adobe InDesign User Manual
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Recovery and undo
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Recover documents
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Recover documents
InDesign guards your data against unexpected power or system failures using an automatic recovery feature. Automatically recovered data exists
in a temporary file that is separate from the original document file on disk. Under normal circumstances you don’t need to think about automatically
recovered data, because any document updates stored in the automatic recovery file are automatically added to the original document file when
you choose the Save or Save As command or exit from InDesign normally. Automatically recovered data is important only if you’re unable to save
successfully before an unexpected power or system failure.
Even though these features exist, you should save your files often and create backup files in case of unexpected power or system failures.
Find recovered documents
1. Restart your computer.
2. Start InDesign.
If automatically recovered data exists, InDesign automatically displays the recovered document. The word [Recovered] appears after the
filename in the title bar of the document window to indicate that the document contains unsaved changes that were automatically recovered.
If InDesign fails after attempting to open a document using automatically recovered changes, the automatically recovered data may
be corrupted.
3. Do one of the following:
To save the recovered data, choose File >Save As, specify a location and a new filename, and click Save. The Save As command
keeps the recovered version that includes the automatically recovered data; the word [Recovered] disappears from the title bar.
To discard automatically recovered changes and use the most recent version of the document that was explicitly saved to disk before the
failure occurred, close the file without saving it and open the file on disk, or choose File > Revert.
Change the location of recovered documents
1. Choose Edit > Preferences > File Handling (Windows) or InDesign > Preferences > File Handling (Mac OS).
2. Under Document Recovery Data, click Browse (Windows) or Choose (Mac OS).
3. Specify the new location for the recovered document, click Select (Windows) or Choose (Mac OS), and then click OK.
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