Why can't I get a glimpse of the indd files in the dialog box to open InDesign?

Hi all

It is unfortunate that Adobe does not add a plugin to display a preview of any Adobe source file in Windows Explorer (I mean, except for the PDF but I think that Microsoft did this).

But I think it's ridiculous that I can't preview the source .indd inside the dialog box to open InDesign files. He says just, "no preview available". I am sure that this failure is related to what Windows can preview... again, not a good excuse!

It is also the same problem in Illustrator and Photoshop... or program Adobe can get a glimpse of their own file format!

WHY?  OR how can I fix this?

[UPDATE: SageThumbs |] [SourceForge.net seems to partially work on several Photoshop files (works reasonably well as long as I limit the file size to 70 mb), it doesn't seem to work with Illustrator files (despite the claim), and it does not work on InDesign.]

Yet the question remains: why Adobe is not taking responsibility for this?

I think that for the dialog open regularly, Adobe wants to use operation

Open the file integrated system of dialogue, so that users are familiar with it.

and also if they can use the peculiarities of their OS (Windows vs

Mac have different habits).

And to solve your problem, they created Bridge (and even Mini Bridge).

He could theoretically get into the habit to use to open the files,

That is, instead of file > open it just click on the bridge icon.

Tags: InDesign

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