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Did you export the PDF as a high-res PDF or a low-res?
Yeah–it has to be very frustrating. I upgraded my machine to Yosemite and all my earlier versions of Indesign work fine. Of course, if you do upgrade, you’ll have to download and install the Java thing.
I’m really at a loss. If it was just one or two specific images, I’d say they were corrupt or had a corrupt preview. But that doesn’t sound like the case.
Well, that’s plenty of ram.
I’m wondering if OS 10.9 and CS5.5 aren’t getting along? I know that CS5.5 is supposed to work with 10.9, there could be some buggy things.
Have you tried to place the art on a different computer that has InDesign CS5.5 on it?
How much ram does your iMac have?
You are very welcome, and I’m glad I was able to help :)
Is it all images or just a certain one?
I’ve come across that before, and sometimes situations where my rules above disappear. The only solution I’ve found is to delete the text box on that page and relink it.
For your drop cap character style sheet, track it 60. It will then push things over.
It’s hard to explan, but when you put tracking on the drop cap, it puts the space on the right-hand side.
Andy
Did they give you a word file to import or was it already in InDesign?
I find it much easier and problem-free to tweak the Word file before importing.
I’m sorry, but I’m speechless. I just can’t believe folks are worried about stuff like that.
Good luck finding a solution, and I mean that sincerely.
I’ve just never seen requests like that.
Alan: That Goodies folder sounds familiar. Hopefully the OP has the earlier version and disk.
Just out of curiosity, why would you want to remove it?
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