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You are here:  Experts > Computing/Technology > Desktop Publishing > Adobe InDesign > Indesign/Incpoy workflow - using a package

Topic: Adobe InDesign



Expert: Candice Anderson
Date: 5/22/2008
Subject: Indesign/Incpoy workflow - using a package

Question
hi,
we created an assignment package to go to the editor. the editor opened the package and made their changes then re-packaged for Indesign. Upon receiving the return pkg, the artist opened the ID pkg and got the following message:
"The selected package file requires an InDesign document "^1" that cannot be found. How do you want to continue?
- Browse to locate this document
- Save contents of package to disk"

When we browse to locate the ID file, it says that the package file contains an assignment that doesn't exist.

I need to know what caused this and how to fix it.
thanks!

Answer
hi,

are you trying to open this in Incopy or Indesign?

what that could mean is that it's looking for the original file and you've changed it. It could also mean that the editor used a higher version of what you have.

Ask the editor to resend the original and the redone file.

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