I am wondering if there is a way to manually force InDesign to read it's recovery file. I tried to open a saved file last night, and it opened saying that the file couldnt be found. After digging through the library, I found what I believe the recovery file. When I open Indesign now, it says that it can't find any .indd files to recover. I am wondering if there is any resolve? The type of file I am trying to open starts with DBTemp... See image below. Please let me know if anything is possible to recover my work.
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This question is off-topic as it is not related to programming. You would probably be better off asking it in the [Graphic Design Stack Exchange](https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/) – cybernetic.nomad Jun 20 '18 at 19:43
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Try placing the DBTmpxxxxxx file and the DBSharingxxxxxx files in InDesign Recovery folder. If they are created using same version of InDesign installed, you might be able to open these.

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