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1:05 pm August 4, 2010
| Eugene Tyson
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2: I've heard of this. Solutions seems to be use File>Export nd choose IDML and then open that and export from that file.
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1:08 pm August 4, 2010
| Eugene Tyson
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3: There's too many to list off the top of my head.
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1:09 pm August 4, 2010
| Eugene Tyson
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In that case tom – I suggest that you export the file to IDML from CS4 and open that in CS5.
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1:12 pm August 4, 2010
| Eugene Tyson
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I was a bit harsh with No.3
I've been using CS5 for a while for numerous projects and I've not really had any major hiccups. There are some things I'm not happy with, but I hope they can be fixed in later updates.
There are quite a few oddities, but overall it's pretty cool.
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1:13 pm August 4, 2010
| Eugene Tyson
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The best thing for me is Span and Split columns, so many layout options at the switch of a character style, it's amazing!
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4:00 pm August 4, 2010
| David Blatner
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If the problem is primarily exporting to PDF, it's likely something to do with pdf engine, not InDesign per se. Try different PDF Presets. Try different flattener settings, etc.
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3:45 pm August 5, 2010
| vasha
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Try updating/reinstalling your Wacom driver to address issue #1. My coworker used a tablet exclusively (bamboo model, I think) and hasn't had a single problem with it and CS5.
Likewise with InDesign, we haven't had any problem opening, saving or editing all of our legacy files after a couple months of using CS5.
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12:39 pm August 10, 2010
| gegauffadv
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Make sure you only have Acrobat 9 installed. Your system may not have completely removed version 8, which will cause Acrobat to crash. This would happen repeatedly here in another situation also, with only Acrobat 8 installed and Reader 9 installed on the same computer.
I have managed to go from CS3 to 5 without any problems. Can you backsave your CS4 docs to CS3 and try that?
In the "old days," if you tried to save a file made on a trial version of something – altho' not necessarily Adobe products – , it would crash. Could be a permissions problem.
And as simple as this sounds, corrupted fonts have been known to do wierd things like this.
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