When I try to open IN AI or Ps files appear a window:" impossible to open ...namefile.indd because it was saved in a plus recent version of adobe indesign (CS7.2)". But I don't have do that?

When I try to open IN AI or Ps files appear a window:" impossible to open ...namefile.indd because it was saved in a plus recent version of adobe indesign (CS7.2)". But I don't have do that? please help me, thank you. giampiero

Hi,
You cannot open the file created/opened in the latest version of InDesign into older version of InDesign directly.
You will have to export the file, File >Export , into IDML from the newer version to make it compatible with older version.
{moved to InDesign forum}
Thanks,
Manish Sharma

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