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intitled with the final word of Balzac's "Pere Goriot"
InDesign: "failed to export pdf file" solution
So.... you want your InDesign to export a file as PDF. But he says: "Failed to export PDF file"
Usually this happens because you have large images. But not always.
Adobe give us some solutions here, but none of them worked for me.
Some designers said you should reboot, restart InDesign, reduce the number of fonts, and so on...
What if I still want to use many fonts? and I'm not in the mood for copying each page into a new document?
this is how i did:
Sometimes, your InDesign failed to export PDF file because he had a corrupt frame. Don't ask me how this happens! I don't know!
1.Package your file somewhere in your computer.
2.Open the packaged file. Export him as inx. file.
3. Open the inx. file. Try exporting him as PDF
4. Is it still doesn't work, do the 3rd step again, by saving your file with a new name.
for others solution, try here:
http://jadn.co.uk/w/InDesignCS3ErrorFailedToExportPDF.htm#Simplify
Usually this happens because you have large images. But not always.
Adobe give us some solutions here, but none of them worked for me.
Some designers said you should reboot, restart InDesign, reduce the number of fonts, and so on...
What if I still want to use many fonts? and I'm not in the mood for copying each page into a new document?
this is how i did:
Sometimes, your InDesign failed to export PDF file because he had a corrupt frame. Don't ask me how this happens! I don't know!
1.Package your file somewhere in your computer.
2.Open the packaged file. Export him as inx. file.
3. Open the inx. file. Try exporting him as PDF
4. Is it still doesn't work, do the 3rd step again, by saving your file with a new name.
for others solution, try here:
http://jadn.co.uk/w/InDesignCS3ErrorFailedToExportPDF.htm#Simplify
TUTORIAL: import a path from Photoshop to InDesign
In this tutorial I am going to show you how to import a path from Photoshop to InDesign, so that you could create with ease silhouettes and stuff.
1.Ok. So first of all open an image in Photoshop.
I choosed Ermac from MK because he seems to have a good silhouette:
2. Choose Pen Tool (P) and in the options palette enable Path and Pen Tool. Start creating your path!
3. Double-click the Workpath from Path Palette to save the path.
You must save your image as .jpeg, .eps or .psd, otherwise your path will be deleted.
4. Open InDesign and place your image in a new document.
With the image selected go to Object-Clipping Path-Options. (Alt+Shift+Ctrl+K). Your type must be Photoshop Type, and your path name should be the one you saved. Click Ok.
5. With the image selected, go to Object-Clipping Path-Convert Clipping Path to Frame
6. Still with the image selected (not the frame), press Backspace. Now your image is deleted, and the path had becomed a frame. You may color it as you like.
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