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Old January 25th, 2008, 03:22 PM
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Unhappy HELP!!!! Missing Plug In When Packaging in CS 3 InDesign

Hi everyone. I got the following error message when I attempted to package an indesign project for output:

This document cannot be packaged due to missing plug-ins. Please install or activate these plug-ins:
FUSIONPROUICS.PLN

I checked my plug-ins and I don't have a disabled plug-in. Honestly I have no idea what this is, means or how to correct it. Any ideas? Is there a way to download it? I searched the web and didn't find it but then again I have no idea what I am looking for.

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Old February 15th, 2008, 08:30 AM
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Try doing a "Save As" on the file and saving it with a different name to your desktop, then try another collect for output.
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Old February 15th, 2008, 01:57 PM
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Also if you export to pdf/x-1a you might get an indication of which image/item is giving you the error. X-1a files are good because they don't rip with errors in them.

Also, do a check before output of your images and fonts to make sure no errors are evident there.
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Old February 15th, 2008, 01:58 PM
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And strange, there's nothing at all on google for FUSIONPROUICS.PLN.
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Possible resolution if one is needed...

I stumbled upon this post because I Googled this FUSIONPROUICS.PLN erro I received. Granted, I wasn't trying to package a file. Instead, I was opening a Fusion Pro tutorial file (InDesign).

When my installation of Fusion Pro was finished, I failed to restart InDesign. While the error leads you to believe it's a plugin, it's actually a palette for Fusion Pro. After I restarted InDesign, not only did the error message go away, but I now have a Fusion Pro palette.

While this may/may not apply to this year old post...I'm hoping it helps someone who stumbles upon this post for the very reason I did.
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I have this same issue. Shows up when packaging, when other people open, when we just open documents, all the time even when I'm saving and printing. I dont really feel like saving hundreds of documents over and over for a plugin I've never had.
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Similar issue here:
Sudden poblem w/ Fusion, Indesign, and a font
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Old August 25th, 2009, 03:44 PM
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Which fonts are missing from your document? If you activate those in FontBook (or FontExplorer, my personal favorite! http://thesalon.blogspot.com/2009/08...-linotype.html )

I imagine ID is trying to obey Suitcase Fusion's font demand and it can't meet it because either the font, or Fusion, is no longer present.
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