INX file has trouble linking to folder names with certain characters?
Hi!
For technical reasons we have two folders and they have ”%0” at the end of their names.
This seems to case problems for InDesign files that are saved using the interchange (INX) format – upon opening they complain about links to pictures that are in these folders. I can see that the links point to ”Logotypes” and ”Illustrations” when they should point to ”Logotypes%0” and ”Illustrations%0”.
Anything that can be done?
The links work fine when opening a ”normal” InDesign document that point to these folders.
Hey Bob and thanks for your reply!
Sounds like a good ideas, but what shall I change it to? In the .inx file I opened the path is ”correct” with the ”%0” at the end.
I noticed now the problem is when opening the .inx file in InDesign 6 (CS4).
The .inx file is created in InDesign 5 (CS3) and when opening it in InDesign CS4 the link problem with these folders occurs.
If I open the .inx files in InDesign CS3 there's no problem with the links.
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