![]() Working is nearly impossible because all you can do is waiting or save on the internal drive and then copy it to the SMB share, but that's quite cumbersome. So there seems to be a problem with Indesign and M1 Macs when saving and replacing a document on an SMB share and this really needs to be fixed as soon as possible. Using an Intel iMac with Big Sur and the same Indesign version: no problem. Using an Intel iMac with the same Indesign version and Mojave: no problem. I guess this is some new feature or something.ĭoing this with different M1 MacBooks and it's always the same, saving is veeeeeeeery slow. If no, then the document may be corrupt. Try creating a new document and see if the issue persists. ![]() Check if the issue is related to a specific document/ tool/ feature. When the second appeared document has the full size the save is finished and the original document is replaced. Check the minimum system requirements for the latest version of InDesign. A document with 70 MB takes about 20 minutes to save. 75% of the saving work fine and then it gets very slow. It seems there appears a second document that is saved. Opening this document and saving and replacing it takes forever. So, opening an Indesign document and saving it on an SMB share is working normally. ![]() Hello, english is not my native language, so I'm not sure if all the terms are right, but I hope the problem gets clear anyway. So there seems to be a problem with Indesign and M1 Macs when saving and replacing a document on an SMB share and this really needs to be fixed as soon as possible.
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