Unless anyone has a less risky way to get rid of an InDesign file, I'll just get used the idea of ending up with endless files as the years go by that I don't need in InDesign. I was just trying to delete the 11 tutuorial files that were taking up all that space in my files and I have that's ready to publish, so I need to get going again. I'll never try to delete an InDesign file again, or mask it, or whatever, as I've already lost too many hours already on this. Maybe Apple's staff can help find how a newly installed InDesign does not react. I guess I can call Apple, as they offer a direct help line with real people on the phone. I'm on a new Apple OS (10.15.7) with the newest version of InDesign as of Nov. I just did what the Correct answer for Mana Josi said to do. What's going on now? I'll wait a bit to see if anyone responds. There are none of the usual tools showing. A big blank black box with the InDesign menu bar accross the top, but none of the menu items react. Then I installed InDesign from my account. To start, again, from scratch, I tried this: I deleted InDesign using Apple Finder (moved the InDesign folder to trash) (as I already saved all my documents to the cloud on Apple), then shut down the computer and restarted. Well, now when I open up InDesign, after selecting File/New/Document, it gives me a completely black screen which is blank and no options show up. So I deleted InDesign preferences, apparantly, but I'm not sure. I successfully did what Manan Joshi suggested by following the instructions in the link to rockymountaintraining, with ctl/opt/shift/cmd.
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