Beim Export von InDesign in PDF wird die Seiteninformation weder angezeigt noch gedruckt.

Ich arbeite auf InDesign CS6, 8.02 sowie auf Adobe Reader 11.0.09. Seit ich mein Betriebssystem auf OSX Yosemite, Version 10.10 aufdatiert habe, funktioniert weder im InDesign noch im Reader die Funktion «Seiteninformation». Beschnittzeichen, Passermarken sowie Farbalken werden korrekt angezeigt und gedruckt. Kennt jemand dieses Problem?

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    I haven't tried printing to PDF. I will try that and see what happens. Unfortunetly, where I work we are required to export to PDF rather than print to PDF, so if it works it will only be a clue for me rather than a solution.
    Thanks for the reply. I'll try a cross post to the InDesign forms.

  • Exporting from InDesign to PDF, and the updated PDF is larger than a month ago and not printing easily on letter paper, it is PDF presets?

    Hello,
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    Sadira00123456789 wrote:
    One of the project managers is not able to print it out on 8.5 x 11 paper, but the document presets for InDesign are the same as before.
    I suspect the project manager simply has his/her copy of Reader/Acrobat set to print at actual size, rather than "Fit" (assuming the InDesign page size is truly 8.5 x 11).
    ..the newly updated PDF is almost a .5 inch wider with the same export presets.
    It would have nothing to do with export presets. How are you determining that half-inch difference?

  • Vector shapes suddenly looks jagged when exported from InDesign to pdf

    I've read several discussions on pdf export topics but none of them seem to solve this issue. I have an indesign document with multiple pages, its both vector shapes, text and pixel graphics. I worked on this for weeks and I exported this document to pdf numerous times and it all looked good every time I did it. All of a sudden I started to get a very bad looking export, just out of the blue the shapes, logos etc got this jagged look and it looks aweful - see my enclosed examples.
    I have done nothing to my pdf export setup, InDesign setup or any screen preferances. It's just a mystery to me. It seems to be hurting all my sirculare shapes and not my text in general! Every pixel image / photography exports perfect to pdf. My page display is set to smooth text rendering in my pdf preferences. What's up? What puzzles me is this happened so sudden after numerous fine exports.  I'm using InDesign CS6.
    This is the O in a logo that's been placed on a page. The right one is what I get when I export to pdf now, the left one is what I used to get

    John, your are very wrong about post #2. I personally had a rendering problem that was all solved by setting the opacity to 99.9% - it was exported horribly but fixed by this operation. You can read other user stories that confirms this too. But this is not the same issue so let's leave it at that. I just wanted to mention it in terms of having jagged exports.
    There's been no updates thats been changing the Acrobat settings. Acrobat has a default setting in terms of page display that I haven't changed ever as a matter of fact. I shared that info in case someone asked. I'm not connected to any printer, the file is for screen view and third partie receivers can print if they need to (I'm not connected to any printer at work, there's a no print policy). Watching the corporate identity material look terrible on the screen is hardly something a marketing manager likes to do and I don't wanna be the designer responsible for that. So all I want is to solve this mystery and get things back to how it was just two days ago. As described nothing is changed in terms of technical things AND the same terrible results occur when opening a new indd file with a new vector file and exporting that. So the error is not connected to a spesific document or file.
    I remember having export rendering problems of all kinds in CS3, CS4 and CS5, it was all sort of quirky operations I had to do to solve them. Once I actually sat on the phone talking to a technical advisor at Adobe in Ireland while he was trying to explain that this was one of those weak spots of InDesign vs Acrobat. I was emailed a script, if that's not a bugfix I don't know what is. He tried to explain how to embedd the file into the installation setup but the end of the story was a full CS4 MA Collection refund. I'm trying to avoid placing foreign calls this time around and nothing has helped so far. I've been reading endless forum threads different places that describes the problem I have but they never end up with a solution for InDesign CS6 and export routines. It's just a series of errors and questions. I've turned the stone a million times, but all I see is...stone

  • Embedding font problems (when exporting from InDesign to PDF)

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  • Background missing when exporting from indesign to pdf

    Sometimes when I export a file from indesign to pdf, my background doesn't show up. The background is just a block of solid colour, or gradient. The background block of colour is usually the full size of the page. I've tried to play around to see what is causing this to happen and sometimes if I reduce the size of the block to say, 1/3 of the page then the block of colour shows up, but then when I make it the full size of the page as I actually need it to be, the colour block doesn't show up when I export it to pdf (i've tried all the different pdf presets and it doesn't make a difference)??? Does anyone know why and how to fix it?
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  • Preserving Black when Exporting from InDesign to PDF

    Hi All:
    I hope  someone who knows Acrobat can help me with this. I have an InDesign file  that I must export to PDF. That in itself isn't the problem. This is:
    The  text in InDesign is solid black (000000), but once it exports to PDF,  it collects a myriad of colors and will not print preperly to the  newsprint. I'm doing this for a newspaper. I use InDesign, they use  Quark. The client uses InDesign as well. I can NOT figure out how to  convince Acrobat to leave the color alone.
    I've tried to  figure it out with the Ink Manager, etc., but for the life of me, no  matter what I do, It comes out as all the colors of the rainbow. It  LOOKS black in the PDF, but when you select it, it is NOT black. It's a  mess. Two full pages of this stuff and I'll have to redo the whole  darned thing in Quark unless I can figure this out.
    I have tried using "Preserve Black" once it's in PDF format, but it doesn't seem to do anything. Obviously I'm missing something in the Export from InDesign function, but I can't figure out what.
    Can someone help me?
    Thanks so much, in advance.

    Okay. Above is the swtch from the original Color Preset. Below is the swtch after I made the changes mentioned above. I'm sure I'm not the only one who sees no difference. ??

  • "Kästchen"  beim umwandeln von Indesign in Eps Datei (CS1)

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    [email protected] schrieb:
    Hallo Frau May.
    > wir erstellen unsere Werbeflyer in Indesign und exportieren diese dann als eps, beim öffnen des eps in Illustrator
    Leider keine Lösung - aber Sie machen mich neugierig: Warum machen Sie
    das (von ID über EPS nach Illu)? Ich kenne solch ein Vorgehen höchsten
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  • Beim Öffnen von I-Photo  kommt immer der Hinweis, dass Fotos noch nicht importiert sind, die aber keinen Inhalt haben und deshalb als recovered photos unter Bilder archiviert werden. Wie kann ich diese "Fotos" endgültig löschen?

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    Go to your Pictures Folder and find the iPhoto Library there. Right (or Control-) Click on the icon and select 'Show Package Contents'. A finder window will open with the Library exposed.
    Look there for a Folder called 'Import' or 'Importing'.
    Drag it to the Desktop. Make no other changes. Start iPhoto. Does that help?
    If it does then look inside that folder on your desktop. Does it contain anything you want? If not you can trash the folder.
    Übersetzung von TDs Antwort:
    Öffne den Ordner "Bilder" im Finder und wähle die iPhoto Mediathek aus.
    Klicke die rechte Maustaste (oder ctrl-klicke) . Klicke auf die Miniatur (icon) der iPhoto Mediathek und wähle "Paketinhalt zeigen":
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    Ziehe diesen Ordner auf den Schreibtisch. Nichts anderes ändern! Starte iPhoto wieder.  Hat das geholfen?
    Wenn iPhoto jetzt wieder richtig arbeitet, schaue in den Ordner auf dem Schreibtisch. Wann da Photos enthalten sind, die noch benötigt werden, dann sichere sie in einen anderen Ordner, andernfalls kann der Ordner gelöscht werden.

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  • Exporting from InDesign to PDF

    I have an InDesign file that contains colors and text.  There are pantone colors within vector shapes.  The vectors were created in illustrator.  I am having problems exporting to PDF.  My client is stating that their colors are not coming through consistent from one page of the PDF to the next.  For instance, there are multiple pages of the PDF that contain pantone 2945c.  Apparently, 2945c is not appearing the same from one page to the next.
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    In short, the problem is not on my machine, it is when sent out to various platforms.  Colors are not being interpreted as intended on all monitors (regardless of "Print" or "Interactive") and colors render differently form one page to the next.
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    I am working on both MAC and PC platforms.  Operating software is newest version of CS.

    DesignSource123 wrote:
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  • Corrupt crosslinks when exported from InDesign to PDF

    Two of my colleagues are using Indesign on win7 64 bit computers.
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  • Poor quality images exporting from InDesign to PDF

    We are having an issue with poor quality images exporting to PDF from Indesign (CS6). It makes zero difference whether the images are Ai images or PDF. They look perfect in Ai, perfect in the InDesign document, but appalling in the exported PDF. If the PDF document is printed, they print fine, but as a web based pdf document it is not publishable. We must use compression on export to keep the file size small enough for web/email use, but even with compression turned off on export there is no improvement in the PDF quality with a document ten times the size.
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