Mac OS 10.10.2 - file > place missing options.

Mac OS 10.10.2 - after the last update (2014.2 version 10.2.0.69 Release), I lost my options "file > Place. (See Import Options, replace the selected item, create static legends)  I trashed my prefs. Any thoughts?

Answer seems to be default folder X, a much loved (by me) add-on. I will go back to the previous version of Indesign to St. Clair Software provides a fix. Funny how our work habits dictate our actions :-)  Instead of uninstalling default folder, I'll jump through hoops!

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