exporting files from indesign cs3 to cs6

Hi, I changed my computer and the version of indesign cs6 repeat myself all the cs3 indd files that I try to open, they are damaged.

the files are not damaged.on my old mac I can still open them easily, and the new computer's mac as well.

Thanks for your help

There is no export from CS3 to CS6 CS6 should be able to open it.

But if it fails, yo may try to export as INX of CS3 and open it in CS6 and save as a new INDD. Attention, the INX file must be saved in the same location that the INDD file is registered to find his images related to the CS6.

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