DLL errors on launch
Open Windows Event Viewer logs from C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\folder. Check the logs for a faulty module path for In. Design %programfiles%\Adobe\Adobe In. Design [version] \PMRuntime., and dll. Run the app as administrator., right-click in Design in the Start menu and select Run as Administrator.
The situation can occur when In. Design opens the file initially, but then cause a crash because In. Design tries to read or write from or to a damaged portion of the file., the in Design document recovery feature tries to automatically open In. Design documents which were open during the time of an application crash.
, when in Design crashes unexpectedly or becomes unresponsive, you can troubleshoot some of the common issues yourself. Run the disk repair utility tool. Update to the latest version if the crash-causing issues are fixed.
Why can’t I open InDesign from Start menu?
All of a sudden, I am no longer able to open In. Design from Start menu or by double-clicking on In. Design file”. When In. Design crashes unexpectedly or becomes unresponsive, you can troubleshoot some of the common issues yourself. Run the disk repair utility tool. Update to the latest version if the crash-causing issues are fixed.
, right-click in Design in the Start menu and select Run as Administrator. Approximate troubleshooting time: 4 mins. Ensure to back up your folders as resetting preferences removes all the custom settings and In. Design launches with default settings.
When we were researching we ran into the query “How to fix InDesign not opening in GData antivirus software?”.
Open the GDATA antivirus software and navigate to Settings > Advanced > Mode. Change the Mode to Only check read access. Click OK and launch In, and design. For any clarification on GDATA antivirus software, contact the support team of the GDATA antivirus maker. This issue is fixed in GDATA antivirus software version 25.5.9.25 and above.
How do I open the library folder in InDesign?
Open the Library folder, which is hidden by default. To open the Library folder, click the desktop to make sure you are in the Finder, hold down the Option key, then choose Go > Library.