InReview: InPreflight Pro 3
Whenever I walk onto a plane, I always take a quick glance inside the cockpit before I head toward my seat. Invariably I see the pilots doing their preflight checks of equipment and procedures. I breathe a little easier knowing all the details have been checked. The same principle holds true for your InDesign documents: Just as you wouldn’t want to fly on a plane that hadn’t been inspected, you wouldn’t want to package, export, or print an InDesign file with missing fonts, unlinked images, or overset text. Preflighting your documents is an essential step in proofing your documents to avoid these technical errors.
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