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Righto!
Lesson learned.
Mag
I format books in a single InDesign file (finding Books way too awkward) and export with File > Export.
However, the problem was solved by my prepress guy. Although I had my document settings as 7.5 x 9.5, the actual size of the master pages was 7.25 x 9.25. I feel like a dunce … never been caught before.
Is there a way of checking the master pages without going in and measuring each page spread?
Thank you for all of your Great Work, David
M
Hello, David. Thanks so much for replying.
The page size is actually a smaller dimension once exported from InDesing. I’ve checked it many times in Acrobat and also by importing it into Photoshop.
I also checked that ALL the master pages are the correct, identical dimensionss.
This is going to a printer’s prepress, and it is they who alerted me to the problem. Have never seen it before and I’ve been sending books to this same printer for nearly 10 years using their generic specs.
Maybe this calls for a reinstallation of my Creative Cloud Acrobat?
Mag
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