Backward compatibility for InDesign has not changed since version 4 (CS2) was released. CS5 should be able to open all earlier versions without issues, and can export to .idml (.inx has been retired) which can be reopened in either CS5 or CS4, with loss of any new features used ...
Backward compatibility for InDesign has not changed since version 4 (CS2) was released. CS5 should be able to open all earlier versions without issues, and can export to .idml (.inx has been retired) which can be reopened in either CS5 or CS4, with loss of any new features used if o...
Backward compatibility for InDesign has not changed since version 4 (CS2) was released. CS5 should be able to open all earlier versions without issues, and can export to .idml (.inx has been retired) which can be reopened in either CS5 or CS4, with loss of any new features used i...
Backward compatibility for InDesign has not changed since version 4 (CS2) was released. CS5 should be able to open all earlier versions without issues, and can export to .idml (.inx has been retired) which can be reopened in either CS5 or CS4, with loss of any new features used if ...
Backward compatibility for InDesign has not changed since version 4 (CS2) was released. CS5 should be able to open all earlier versions without issues, and can export to .idml (.inx has been retired) which can be reopened in either CS5 or CS4, with loss of any new features used if ...
Backward compatibility for InDesign has not changed since version 4 (CS2) was released. CS5 should be able to open all earlier versions without issues, and can export to .idml (.inx has been retired) which can be reopened in either CS5 or CS4, with loss of any new features used if ...
Backward compatibility for InDesign has not changed since version 4 (CS2) was released. CS5 should be able to open all earlier versions without issues, and can export to .idml (.inx has been retired) which can be reopened in either CS5 or CS4, with loss of any new features used if ...
Backward compatibility for InDesign has not changed since version 4 (CS2) was released. CS5 should be able to open all earlier versions without issues, and can export to .idml (.inx has been retired) which can be reopened in either CS5 or CS4, with loss of any new features used if ...
Backward compatibility for InDesign has not changed since version 4 (CS2) was released. CS5 should be able to open all earlier versions without issues, and can export to .idml (.inx has been retired) which can be reopened in either CS5 or CS4, with loss of any new features used if ...