I'm running OS v10.4.10 with Indesign CS3 v5.0. My files are stored on a (Windows) shared network drive.
The problem is two-fold.
1) Links aren't updating automatically when working off the the shared drive. If I have a document with a linked graphic, then update the graphic in Photoshop (for example), Indesign does not pop up the little yellow alert arrow in the Links palette that indicates an updated graphic like it normally would.
2) On top of that, let's say it's the same situation as above: there's a placed graphic, I update and save it via Photoshop, and then go back into Indesign. Indesign hasn't notified me that the link needs to be updated with the yellow arrow, so instead I try and do it manually: I click the linked graphic, do an apple+D to place it, and place the same file (that has now been updated and saved in Photoshop). Nothing happens. The graphics doesn't change: it still shows the old verison, despite me knowing that I saved a newer version in Photoshop. To get it to show the newer version, I first have to delete the linked graphics completely, then place the exact same file again: then it shows the newest version.
As I'm sure you can imagine, this is incredibly frustrating and not at all conducive to working efficiently. The really goofy thing is that if I move my files to the Mac's desktop, everything works fine: Indesign once again shows the modified link icon in the Links panel, and I can place graphics normally. I've tested it with Indesign CS and that appears to work as well, but I really need CS3 to work properly as our company used that exclusively now.
I'm positive that working from the shared drive has something to do with this hiccup, but I'm just not sure why. Any ideas?
Thanks,
m19
The problem is two-fold.
1) Links aren't updating automatically when working off the the shared drive. If I have a document with a linked graphic, then update the graphic in Photoshop (for example), Indesign does not pop up the little yellow alert arrow in the Links palette that indicates an updated graphic like it normally would.
2) On top of that, let's say it's the same situation as above: there's a placed graphic, I update and save it via Photoshop, and then go back into Indesign. Indesign hasn't notified me that the link needs to be updated with the yellow arrow, so instead I try and do it manually: I click the linked graphic, do an apple+D to place it, and place the same file (that has now been updated and saved in Photoshop). Nothing happens. The graphics doesn't change: it still shows the old verison, despite me knowing that I saved a newer version in Photoshop. To get it to show the newer version, I first have to delete the linked graphics completely, then place the exact same file again: then it shows the newest version.
As I'm sure you can imagine, this is incredibly frustrating and not at all conducive to working efficiently. The really goofy thing is that if I move my files to the Mac's desktop, everything works fine: Indesign once again shows the modified link icon in the Links panel, and I can place graphics normally. I've tested it with Indesign CS and that appears to work as well, but I really need CS3 to work properly as our company used that exclusively now.
I'm positive that working from the shared drive has something to do with this hiccup, but I'm just not sure why. Any ideas?
Thanks,
m19