Why do I have to register my prefix ID for the Adobe InDesign plug-ins that I develop?
For Adobe InDesign plug-ins that you develop, you’ll need a range of unique IDs to use in identifying the plug-ins and their elements. We’ll assign you a hexadecimal prefix that has 256 possible offsets. This assigned prefix ID range does not identify you as a developer, but is only a way for Adobe InDesign to catalog each plug-in and all its associated objects by unique ID numbers.
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