CCNCréteil94 wrote:
I have a similar problem : I need to update several indd files made by my graphic designer (but I don't know which version he uses) and I can't open them with my CS4 version,
See http://forums.adobe.com/message/4071273 -- it helps if you can say what version they were saved in.
... as I see you accept to do it for emergencies like mine.
Everyone in this thread has an emergency.
As with the rest of these posts, I'm in a bind of sorts and it's a good weekend to have one too. I'm running CS4, version 6.0.6 and recieved a file from my graphic designer {not sure what she's running, but it's newer than mine] and I recieved the Shared Content Plug-In absent message. Wondering if you or anyone else would be willing to lend a hand to backsave for me and I'll shower you with good karma.
I have DropBox ready to roll ...
Cheers
cnath
Same problem here, given a file that another designer made and I have no way of contacting them. Little help here. I'm using CS5.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1mhwluyjg1uudtr/Pure%20Clean%20Insert%206.15 .11.indd
Much obliged!
Same problem- had a predecessor at work leave me his InDesign Files that I need to modify, but cannot contact him anymore. I have CS5, not sure what he had. Would someone be willing to take a look at them for me? He used InDesign for Mac and I have it for PC, so that may be part of the problem.
Thanks!
Hi,
I was told by the designer that InDesign 5 can open 5.5 but I got the message about the plug-in. I need to read it in CS5.
I created a drop box account so that you could send me the IDML file. I hope you can access it. Thanks.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/85478417/PassItOn_Buckslip_rev.indd
Appreciate it.
I also have just had the same problem - received the indesign artwork from a client to update and couldn't open the file because it said 'it uses one or more plug-ins which are not available on my system' - never had this problem before? I'm running Indesign 5 version 7.0.4 as have just updated everything through adobe - help!!
The missing sharedcontent plun-in issue seems to be ever more popular, but the "more like this" links in the forum Web interface doesn't display any relevant posts. Is there a way to fix this? Is there a way to add a few FAQs and solution links into the boilerplate that's added to email posts? Suggesting a Google search for "InDesign sharedcontent plugin," without quotes, would provide solution links as well as pointing posters to the use of Google searches.
HTH
Regards,
Peter
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Bob Levine wrote:
You have received a CS5.5 or CS6 file. Time to upgrade or have the client send you an IDML file. If you have to return an InDesign file I would strongly recommend the upgrade route.
Bob
Hi Peter.
I'm not sure how many more threads we really have about this. everyone seems to be piling into this one. For waht it's worth, we DO have a FAQ document at the main forum page that talks about this: http://forums.adobe.com/docs/DOC-1024
You know what they say, though. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. There's no way that anything we do is going to stem the tide of posts about an inability to open files or missing plugin errors.
Hi, Peter S.
I looked for "FAQ" in the InDesign forum names, but saw nothing. The document link below goes to a thread about back-saving, but not about missing plug-in messages. "Trending" on the InDesign forum Web page interface doesn't show anthing I can see about this issue, though it's so frequent recently, it's a good candidate for trending. Perhaps the question is asked so many different ways that the trending indexer is stymied.
This is a good opportunity for folks who are buried under the onus of repeatedly answering the repeated question postings to campaign for lots of users to pile on the wishform and request an explicit and useful error message.
Many of know where to request that, but just for those who've forgotten:
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?event=processform&name= wishform.
Perhaps a massive write-in campaign would boost the priority of fixing the message in a soon-to-be release.![]()
Regards,
Peter
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Peter Spier wrote:
Hi Peter.
I'm not sure how many more threads we really have about this. everyone seems to be piling into this one. For waht it's worth, we DO have a FAQ document at the main forum page that talks about this: http://forums.adobe.com/docs/DOC-1024
You know what they say, though. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. There's no way that anything we do is going to stem the tide of posts about an inability to open files or missing plugin errors.
peter at knowhowpro wrote:
... request an explicit and useful error message.
Adobe listened! This annoying message is *finally* replaced by a more helpful one, in CS6 and I believe also in CS5.5.
It's remarkable it took them so long -- about 7 versions too late --, but at least this particular thread will hopefully wither and die in, oh, perhaps another decade, until finally *everyone* is working with versions > CS5.
I hadn't tried to open a CS5.5 file in CS5, or a CS6 file in CS5.5, so haven't seen the message. Hmmm... How to test it in InDesign CS6? Open a CS7? Wherefrom?![]()
Regards,
Peter
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[Jongware] wrote:
peter at knowhowpro wrote:
... request an explicit and useful error message.
Adobe listened! This annoying message is *finally* replaced by a more helpful one, in CS6 and I believe also in CS5.5.
It's remarkable it took them so long -- about 7 versions too late --, but at least this particular thread will hopefully wither and die in, oh, perhaps another decade, until finally *everyone* is working with versions > CS5.
Hello - I was just reading through all of these posts as I also have an .indd file. I was given this file as a template for a 12-page brochure I have due on Monday. Now I'm a little panicked as I can't open it. Are you still converting the files for people or has an alternate solution been found. I have CS5 and cannont upgrade at this time. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Gwin
Hi Peter, hoping you might have time to help me work around an .indd file that was edited by my friend in a newer version of In Design (I don't know which version) and now I can't open it in my CS4 version. I receive the plug in error message and the file will not open. My friend no longer has Adobe so he can't export it for me.
I've created a Drop Box account and uploaded the file as you requested in other posts. I hope I did this correctly. Thanks so much for you help.
Sita
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I have CS5 at home and at work. I have a PC at home and a Mac at work. When trying to open a file I made at home at work, I get the shared content plugin error. My husband has 5.5 on his home computer and I also made a document there that is giving me the same problem when I try to open it at work. I tried saving it as an InDesign Template, but it gave me the plugin error when I tried it on my computer at home and the same thing at work. I tried downloading the latest patch things, but that didn't help on either my home or work computers.
Is there any way I can fix it from work (where I am now)? I would try emailing it to my husband to mess with at home, but our internet is down and the file is probably too big to send anyway.
Are you sure you also have CS5 on your computer at home? It sure sounds like both you and your husband have CS5.5. The only way to move a file backward is to export from the newer version. Is the internet down at home or at work? If you have a connection at work I can send you an upload link and I'll convert the file for you.
Hi, I've got an Indesign 5.5 file I can't open... will download trial version of Indesign 6 for the future, meanwhile it will take 3 hours... please could you save down the file to V5 for me? It's for a new client and they want it yesterday, and I don't want to tell them I have a problem opening it... I don't have a dropbox but can set one up or email the Indesign file?
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