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Down Save InDesign File to Lower Versions of Creative Suite (CS) Need to down save an graphic design file for use in CS3? Can you use InDesign CS6 files in CS4? If you have various copies of older on your computer, you can maybe do it too. Watch this “How to Down Save InDesign File” video to learn the steps to save INDD files in a lower version of InDesign CS: Markzware shows how to down save InDesign file to lower InDesign CS version (video created in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe After Effects and Apple iMovie) Down Save InDesign File Hi, everybody!

David Dilling from. Today’s quick tip is “How to Down Save Adobe InDesign Files”. Well, in effect, how do you open and work with InDesign files in different versions? Can I open a CS3 InDesign file in CS6?

Amazing Spider Man 2 Theme Music Download. Can I down save a file to CS3? These are all questions we get pretty much daily here at Markzware.

We deal with customers using, believe or not, even as low as InDesign CS2, still, right on up, of course, to many using InDesign CS6. Thus, down saving InDesign files is often discussed.

Here, we have a suite of various InDesign files and a PDF made from a CS3 file we’ll get to in a moment. These were all native files created within (I should switch these around.) within CS6, here, which I have on this machine, CS5, which I have on our other machine, and CS3, which I have yet on another machine. How to down save InDesign can be tricky! So, on this modern machine, we have only CS6, so, the file appears to be a modern file, when, in fact, it is an older version. Well, can we just take the word of the file name that it’s CS3, or CS6? Opening a CS3 file in CS6 can cause unwanted shifting, if the designer used custom plug-ins or an in Quark.

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So, what we use to see which version these files are, because we have to be sure, and the file name does not usually say which file version it is. This I added myself. It just has “.“. And what we use is We’ll just drop this file on. You’ll notice I have FlightCheck in my Dock between InDesign CS6 and QuarkXPress 9. I kind of do that on purpose. So, FlightCheck is easy.

It’s a way to see real basic information to real detailed information, and it can also package files. In this case, we just want to see which version of You see FlightCheck loading the fonts database. And back in FlightCheck, we’ll see the results and what we see is version 5.03. The modern version is v7. So, this tells us this is a CS3 file. It tells us our application loaded on this machine is CS6.

So, you see right away that this is, indeed, a CS3 file. And we see there are other potential issues. The fonts are missing on this machine and so is the image, which I’ve created on an older machine. So, that’s how you can use FlightCheck. You can preflight to check for missing fonts and images, as well as and see just which version it is. So, now we can drop that was version 5. We can drop the modern CS6 file on.

(FlightCheck eagle screeches) You get a couple preflight warnings, and we see here the version is 8.0. So, CS6 is the v8.0 and CS3 is 5.whatever that was now. So, you see how confusing it can be just in the technicalities of the versioning. Now, that’s what happens when you have software around for years and years. Desktop publishing () has been around for 27-28 years now, and we have a nice post on that on our web page with historical timeline. All this introduced the first layout application way back when, I think it was 1985, offhand.