

I simply reopened the program after a crash, tried the package function once more, and it suddenly worked. I've run no updates, changed no parameters, trashed no preferences between it working and not working.
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After crashing EVERY TIME for a week, and twice on the same document immediately before, InDesign suddenly seems to have figured out how to complete the function without the crash. I was going to run the package function again and grab the crash log data to see if there were any clues, when it suddenly worked perfectly. I think it's time for a class action lawsuit. 10 times a day I have to restart InDesign. No matter what I delete, every last time I package for output, no matter what, it crashes. So which "preferences" do we delete? What happens to all of our custom settings? Even the help page for Cloud gives erroneous and out of date instructions for syncing preferences. It is also for data that can easily be regenerated if deleted. The application "local cached data folder." This folder is designed for large data caches that you don't want to roam from machine to machine in a roaming profiles environment on Windows.The application "roaming data folder." This folder is intended for "normal" preference data that you would want to roam from machine to machine in a roaming profile environment.These subfolders are typically where the "canned" presets are located. The Application folder: At the location of the application, or executable, are subfolders for presets and other support files.These files are primarily grouped into three locations, though there is data in additional locations as noted below. The preference and support files for InDesign have similar locations. I've had this same problem since the day I installed 2017 so corrupt preferences is a very lame suggestion for you to give. I love how Adobe releases Beta products and expects people who use their products for a living to help debug them.
