![]() After a few seconds you should then get a pop up box that asks if you want to reset the preferences. To reset the preferences simply restart InDesign and hold down Ctrl + Alt + Shift (Windows) or Cmd + Ctrl + Opt + Shift (Mac). ![]() In fact personally I find this method has worked almost everytime over many years. Having said that it generally does fix recurring crashes in InDesign (and Photoshop / Illustrator). This does wipe any customisation so if you have personalised workspaces, etc. The next thing which I usually try is resetting the InDesign preferences. ![]() It’s worth a go and only takes a few minutes. Generally this won’t resolve the problem but I have come across situations where it has. OK it sounds kind of obvious, but one thing you could do it restart the computer itself. There are a few things you can do to stop this, other than simply reinstalling InDesign. Whilst InDesign is generally pretty stable I do sometimes come across people who have an issue with InDesign crashing repeatedly.
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