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  • in reply to: Ewe characters shown as a red box #104476

    It is because this character dosnt exist in the font. Missing characters is usually marked as a red box.

    In “Glyphs” under “Type” you can se characters included in the font.

    in reply to: Indesign performance and links #104214

    Make sure all your images are hi-res. InDesign only imports the prewiew-fil, wich is in 72 dpi, but if your image IS 72 dpi, InDesign imports the whole file.
    If the image is 300 dpi, the prewiew is only 72 dpi, and InDesign has to handle a smaller file.
    If you have more than thousand images placed, this make a huge difference in the performance!

    in reply to: Hide selection #102676

    If you use the layer option instead, it will be much easier to manage elements, and get a hold og objects below others :)

    in reply to: InDesign slow with embedded images #102622

    Try to un-embed the images. InDesign is not ment to embed all images. It will become very, very slow. Link the images instead.

    If you link an image, InDesign only import the preview-image into the file. But when you create the pdf, InDesign uses the hi-res file.

    in reply to: Print Booklet Image Compression and Downsampling #102422

    No printer can print in 300 dpi. As Graham says, you are mixing apples with tomatoes :)

    in reply to: Print Pantone plate #102027

    David: In the “Print menu, under “general” Choose “Adobe PDF under “Printer”.
    Then under “Output” you choose “Seperations under “Colour”. Under “Inks” you click the colours you want, on or off.
    In “Set up” at the bottom-left, you can set up pdf settings.

    Press “Print” – and voila: You have a pdf with only the colour plate of your choice :)

    in reply to: Print Pantone plate #102011

    You can turn the seperations on and off as you like :)

    in reply to: Print Pantone plate #102008

    Graham Park: Why use destiller? You can print an pdf directly from InDesign as separations :)

    in reply to: Autoflow adds extra pages to spreads #101773

    Is your document setup to “Facing pages”? It should.

    Is your master a 2-page matter?

    And is your pages set to:”Allow dokument pages to shuffle” and “Allow selected pages to shuffle”?
    If not, Indesign simply will insert pages in the same spread.

    in reply to: Opening really old ID files in CC2017 #100508

    Thy changing the extension to qxd or qxp – then you should be able to open the file :)

    in reply to: Place Word document not working #99085

    If you have an old version of InDesign it can’t import newer versions of Word-docs. What version og InDesign and Word do you use?

    That is not a wery good thing to do … change the margins after you set op so many pages.

    A work around coud be to place a rectangel with text wrap, with no fill or stroke on the master page, and let that move the text inside the misplaced tekstboxes outward. Otherwise – it’s a manual job!

    in reply to: "Document" VS "Book" option – University Portfolios #97727

    I agree with David – i often work on documents containing moer than 400 pages, sometimes up to 600. All in one doc. I have used the book option, but only when the document was getting so large and complex, that it slowed everything down working on it.

    Use “save” often – and sometimes use “save as” and overwrite the file – that reduces the file size a lot :)

    in reply to: Book features vs single document discuss #97110

    The Book feature is very useful, when you work on a very large doc with lots of links and pages. A doc with 1200 large placed images, and 600 pages and so on, can be almost impossible to work on in one single doc.

    If it works for you to work in a single doc – then do just that :) I my self only use the book fuinction one very large, complex doc’s.

    You can use InDesign’s own “Print Booklet …” feature, it is available from the “File” menu. just make your doc in spreads, and use this feature, then it will output in the mixed up order :)

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