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Using InDesign CS2,when I export to PDF the document does not stay the same size, it always shrinks (about 5% or so). So, printing business cards on a template, for instance, doesnt work. Also, colors change to different shades (dark blue to medium blue). This always happened to me in Pagemaker also. WTH?

It's your Acrobat print settings that are doing that. You need to turn
page scaling off.
Bob

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