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I finally found it! Sharing in case anyone else needs to do so.
For Acrobat Pro DC version:
Crop your document to remove crop marks, registration marks, anything else outside the image area.
Choose Tools > Redact, and then select Remove Hidden Information.
Acrobat searches for any hidden info, and lists it to the left of the main window.
Make sure check marks are in boxes for anything you want to remove, and then click on remove.
File > Save.
Registration and crop marks are now gone, and the file does not throw an error of finding a four color black!!
Thanks Masood, but none of those suggestions worked. I’m guessing they are for older versions of Acrobat. I tried each of them, but each time I place the PDF, the crop and registration marks still show up.
I am using the most recent versions of all the software, the 2015.5 updates.
Thank you!!
I watched Keith’s class on lynda.com, and then went to the link you noted. Maybe I’ll try watching the class again and see if that helps.
I’m trying to cut the first line of text in a cell of a table, then move to the bottom of the cell and paste the cut text. I need the script to go through the entire document to repeat the steps to all cells in all tables. Seems like it should be simple. Not finding anything else out there like that so far to help. Gonna keep trying.
So wish that was something I would be able to do.
Any chance it could be offered afterwards on lynda.com?
• Font shows up as expected in Illustrator and word, just not in InDesign.
• Font works on my and other computers, so I gave co-worker a copy of the font from my machine, where it works. Still did not show up on her computer as expected, which is when I suggested she drop it into the InDesign fonts folder, where it now works.
Both of our systems are identical, installed and configured by the same person on the same day.
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