![]() ![]() ![]() In any case, if this error has made your ID file corrupt then I have to ask you this (no offense): What makes you think that ID2Q will open a corrupt ID document? If ID itself cannot open it, how can a third party XTension for a competing program? Is that the latest version of ID2Q that can do this? If it is, I don't have it. Some others here may be able to englighten me on that. I don't really use ID on a daily basis so I am unaware of this error for ID files, much less CS5 as I have CS4. I know you're need is urgent, but I have to say you have a number of problems here. Do ANY of you where to get this kind of help?Thanx.Roald from Barcelona ![]() indd - at least that's what i read around the web is my ONLY solution.Looong post, I know. I should then be able to open it in ID and save it again as. 200$.Therefor I'm looking for someone that might have the software lying around and would be willing to get my file (I've put it up on a ftp-server) change it into a quark-file and return to me. My problem is now this: There's no trial version availible of ID2Q and since I'm a student with empty pockets I can't afford to by the software for the aprox. I didn't make a backup (stupid me).I've heard that Markzware have made an extension program for Quark Express 8 (which i have just downloaded in trial) called ID2Q that makes Quark open ID-files. I've figured out that this error could be because I've been copy pasting big images into the ID-document instead of using Place (silly me). I'm getting the notorious (and rare) "error 5"-message. But I really don't know if this is he place to get it (maybe you can point me in the right direction?).Case:I have a very important InDesign-file (CS5) that's been toasted. ![]()
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