Try exporting your InDesign file to an InDesign Interchange (INX) file. Then open the INX file in InDesign. Could be your original ID file has gathered too much excess bits that's messing with it. Exporting to an INX file cleans all the junk out. At least that's what I've been told. It normally...
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