

- Indesign 2019 open pagemaker 6.5 pdf#
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- Indesign 2019 open pagemaker 6.5 software#
The first thing to always try when trying to reduce file size is to choose File > Save As. There are a number of things that can make your InDesign files huge. Ironically, I know the answer to this one because of my long history with QuarkXPress, which also exhibits this curious phenomenon. jpg images, why would this file be so large? If it’s not saving any image data and merely linking 500. The linked photos themselves are high resolution, around 2-3MB a piece. Doing a quick preflight check shows that there are no embedded images nor saved image previews. That's why I suppose there's a bug in the last Italian InDesign release under Mojave, or there is a problem in my iMacPro.I have a 60+ page CS3 file that saves at around 450MB and growing. So he opened my file with his English InDesign, saved it with the same preferences images preview and it worked correctly. I've also tried to uninstall and reinstall InDesign but nothing has changed.Īnd I've sent to a Dutch colleague a file saved with all the preferences images preview set as described above, and also he could not see the HiRes preview. I've asked to a friend with another os (High Sierra) and InDesign 2017 to send to me a document with High Res preview image (1024x1024) and it works correctly with my iMacPro both with Bridge and ID Util.

InDesign release: CC2019 14.0.1 Italian language.
Indesign 2019 open pagemaker 6.5 pro#
Now I'm working with a new iMacPro 3GHz Processor, Radeon Pro Vega 64 graphic card an OSX Mojave 10.14.2. This issue didn't happen with the previous release of InDesign and my old MacPro with El Capitan.
Indesign 2019 open pagemaker 6.5 software#
In the preferences I've flagged the "always save preview image with the document", Pages: "all the pages" and Preview dimensions: "very big 1024x1024", but the software doesn't work: when I try to have a look at the documents with Adobe Bridge I can see a low res preview, while with ID Util (an utility for OSX Quick Look) I can't see any preview of the pages of the document. My Italian InDesign release doesn't create a Hi Res preview image. Which necessitates going through 1100 pages of legal code and associated text and double checking every single instance of a bullet or numbering - i.e., multiple instances, every page. In another instance, however, bulleted paragraphs had their formatting tags shifted by one paragraph up or down. In one instance, a number of carriage returns were randomly preceded by a soft return, which was reasonably fixable.

Reopening after conversion shows a MESS of formatting errors that are unpredictable. I can convert the file to an IDML file, reopen it, then export, and at that point all of the links will work. However, with several hundred cross-references, this is NOT a tenable solution.Įxporting the document as individual pages does not fix the problem.Įxporting in chunks does not solve the problem.Įxporting as an ePub also doesn't solve the problem. I can edit the link by manually selecting it and reconnecting it to the place it's (ostensibly) already connected, and it will work fine.
Indesign 2019 open pagemaker 6.5 pdf#
When I check the PDF link info, the correct link information is there, it simply doesn't work.

I'm not able to predict which links will and won't work before export, but once exported those links. When I export to an interactive PDF, not all of the links work. The idea being that you can jump around easily in the document to get info on referenced code information. I have an 1100 page document that is primarily legal code and guidance, with several hundred cross-references to text anchors.
