I think the "spinning pizza" happens because of print driver errors with my Mac OS. I actually think that I have found a "symptom". It was running so smooth for so many years and here we are. Choice: fix adobe and upgrade system, or sleep 8 hours. So I don't upgrade because I know it will cause lots of problems with older files. It is such a pain to deal with upgrading the system. Suspect I need to up grade the operating system. She has to back up and rewrite the article. We both subscribe on different accounts, in different locations. Both of us got this spinning thing after the auto upgrade in adobe. My indesign is working fine, no spinning. My boss is getting the spinning wheel in Indesign while she is typing in stories on a page layout. I probably have about 5000 pdfs stored on my computer. Once I force quit I can get through about 5-10 pdfs and then the spinning happens again. Then I go into a folder with older pdfs and we are spinning and locking up. I am also doing up dates as soon as and it seem to quiet down. So the only pattern I'm seeing is pdf made with older application along side newer pdfs. Seems if I have a new folder with new pdfs I don't get the spinning wheel as much. I have pdfs from different years in the same folder. I can touch up to 30 different pdfs per day. So the spinning wheel happens then quiets down a bit in Acrobat PDC, then I open a pdf in an old folder and we are spinning again. I am in a holding pattern until I see what the fix is before spending time fixing by uninstalling, cleaning, upgrading.
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