Impossible d'exporter en PDF (urgent)

Bonsoir tout le monde,
J'arrive pas a exporter en format PDF, en lançant l'exportation je reçois un message d'avertissement:
en cliquant sur OK je reçois ça:
et apres il se passe rien!!
Quelqu'un aurait une explication à ça?
Je vous remercie

Bonjour,
La réponse est dans le message que l'on voit sur la capture, c'est juste qu'il ne dit pas où ça se trouve : InDesign : menu Edition : Espace de fusion des transparences : CMJN
(Pour autant que tu veuilles un PDF en CMJN…).
Et si l'Espace de fusion des transparences était déjà réglé sur CMJN, c'est que c'est ton Paramètre prédéfini d'exportation en PDF qui n'est pas bon.
Auquel cas, pour faire court, je t'invite à utiliser un de ceux là : Paramètres d'exportation en PDF abracadabraPDF

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