Either the file does not exist, you are not allowed, or is the file may be in use.

I'll do that as a separate issue because I think that, ultimately, it is this error that is causing me so many problems in InDesign.

Scenario...

New Document > drag a CC library item into the document > save the document and close InDesign > open the document, the error message...

"This document contains < number > links to sources that are missing.  You can find or reedit the missing links using the links Panel. »

When you attempt to link the missing links again...

"The file does not exist, you are not allowed, or is the file may be in use."

When you remove the link to the document and try to reinsert it draws CC...

"The file does not exist, you are not allowed, or is the file may be in use."

All this becomes a major problem when trying to output the document in PDF format, which is asking our printer.  The binding elements are given white background and they are of poor quality, too.

Is this a known bug?  I see a lot of messages about it, which goes back to 2012!, but no solutions to this day.

I hope someone can help.  Thank you.

NJ

> I'll try things that you suggest, but what is most concerning is that this library works with new documents - library items don't report any error.  So why he pointed out problems in a single document display paths and which are all correct?

The problem could be in the InDesign document, in that you move the data from the library?

Try saving this file as a file IDML (to clean possible corruption), and then reopen it in a new document and try again.

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