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Hello,
I am running InDesign CC 2017 on a Mac mini, Mac Sierra 10.12.6.
The programme freezes and my cursor turns into the spinning wheel every couple of actions or so. Regardless of whether it's text, moving an object, re-sizing, literally anything makes it freeze. It comes back again after half a minute or so but it's extremely frustrating making it impossible to work.
I've searched the forums and tried:
None of this fixes work for me. It would be very problematic to downgrade to InDesign CC 2015 as I have re-saved all my work files in the new 2017 file format.
Please help!
Just to update: The solution was that the cloud server I was working from was using a client that downloaded files to my computer, taking up three quarters of my hard drive space. When I changed the client to a drive instead, the space was freed up and InDesign is now running smoothly again. Though this solved the problem, I am still unhappy that InDesign was unable to function properly in this situation - there was still space on my hard drive and this shouldn't be an issue.
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Have you updated to CC2017.1?
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Yes
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It's not just one specific document but all documents. I've also tried re-installing InDesign, resetting preferences, etc. No change.
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What are the system specs for that Mini? How many operating system upgrades have you done?
Some speed up tips for ID:
Turn off pages panel thumbnails
Close the info panel
Turn off live preflight
Be sure that live screen redraw is set to delayed.
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Processor: 2.8 GHz Intel Core i5
Memory: 8GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics: Intel Iris 1536 MB
Flash storage hard drive with 50GB space
Thanks for the tips, I tried them and it seemed to improve for around an hour (though still intermittently freezing) but now it's getting much worse.
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Just to update: The solution was that the cloud server I was working from was using a client that downloaded files to my computer, taking up three quarters of my hard drive space. When I changed the client to a drive instead, the space was freed up and InDesign is now running smoothly again. Though this solved the problem, I am still unhappy that InDesign was unable to function properly in this situation - there was still space on my hard drive and this shouldn't be an issue.