Solve this puzzle: How to send a proof of only part of a page on InDesign?
I am working on a magazine that has a bunch of ads on each page. My supervisor wants me to send her a proof with only one of the ads on the page in a pdf format. What would be the most efficient way to do that?
For instance lets say that page 2 has 3 ads for 3 different pet supply stores, and one of them is called petplus. She only wants a pdf of pet plus's ad to send to the advertiser so how would I crop everything else in the page out? The supervisor also wants the file size to be small.
What I have been doing is exporting the whole page as a pdf into Acrobat and then cropping it to just petplus's ad (or the one ad) in Acrobat and then exporting it again and making sure to select pdf optimized. This seems easy but it is tedious when you have a dozen or more ads.
I used to just take a screenshot with it in the finished look on InDesign, but the quality is naturally sometimes off and she doesn't want a jpeg.
My question is to you: Is there a more efficient way of doing this?
