Indesign to PDF issues

HI,
I have created a 310 page book using Indesign CS5. Now that the book is complete, I need to export it to PDF for printing. I have been working on this for about a week and I have tried to export the book at least 20 times, and only once did it work (when it did work, I noticed some errors so I had to fix them and re-export). I am using mac OS 10.6.8. I have read many of the posts about this issue. I have added the txt file to ensure that indesign exports in the foreground "DisableAsyncExports.txt". Which helped me figure out the problem page. I also downloaded the adobe patch 7.0.3. I remade the page and it will export if I export to the end of the book starting on page 220 (the offending page is 228), but when I start from page one, it fails at page 228. I've remade the page three times, but I don't know what is wrong with it. There is no text on the page, just 12 pictures, 4 are .jpg and the remaining 8 are .psd (the background has been removed from the pictures). The 8 psd files are on angles. Any suggestions would be greatly apprecited.

John Hawkinson wrote:
Is your production workflow for the newspaper? I advise a student paper, and we also send single pages, but I think
Our production workflow, for a newspaper, has seperate InDesign files for each content section (not physical section) of the newspaper, because that lets those multiple sections be worked on in parallel. So a "section" in this context can have between 1 and 12 pages in it. In our format (tabloid), we're imposed 4 tabloid sheets to each plate. I can't quiet fathom how you could use a single page per InDesign file though -- how do you do jumps?
Very painfully by copy/paste and careful checking when something gets edited. It's far from ideal, but it's a weekly, not a daily, so we have a bit more time, and the staff is small (as is the paper -- usually 4 or 8 pages, never more than 16 in my years with the group). We need the flexibility to allow each page to be worked on by a different user both to get the last minute rush done and to allow as many people as possible to participate in production if they choose to do it -- the paper is technically a school club, but participation is required of journalism students, and the professor has been pushing for the kids to learn production as well as writing skills.

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