First try using the 'Open Recent' option found under the 'File' menu in InCopy/InDesign. A list of the most recent files you have worked on should be listed. Make sure the version you open is the correct one. If you need to retrieve a document that is still out by you there is a link to instructions regarding which folder to look for. This is found on the page which shows that the document is locked by you.
To locate the 'Temp' folder on a Mac: 1. Click anywhere on your desktop or open a ' Finder' window. Next hold down the ' Alt' key and click on the ' Go' menu at the top of the screen and select ' Library'. (' Library' will not appear if you do not hold down ' Alt'.) 2.
Your question has a false premise that there IS a 'temp' folder. This isn't Windows, and the Unix architecture of Mac OS X is entirely different. On the Word menu, click Preferences. Under Authoring and Proofing Tools, click General. Make sure that the Confirm conversion at Open check box is selected, and then click OK. On the Standard toolbar, click Open Open button. On the Enable pop-up menu, click.
Open the ' Preferences' folder. Open the folder called ' Ctrl'. 4. Open the folder called 'Temp'. In the 'Temp' folder open Chapter ID folder. (The image shows where you will find the name of this folder.) 6. In the Chapter ID folder opent the appropriate Chapter Version ID folder. (The image shows where you will find the name of this folder.).Note that the name should NOT include include an underscore followed by a number. In the Chapter Version ID folder open the.INDD file with the Document Name. (The image shows where you will find the name of this document.) You may need to right click on the file and select 'Open with' – or drag the file directly into InCopy – if you get an error message when you double click it.