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I was provided with a print file with several hundred pages I was asked to remove the fold indicator ( A dotted cyan line across the centre of the page ) I wondered if I could remove the cyan plate but this did not seem to be an option. So I started the manual process in edit pdf.
On page one the line came off simply. On page two I could not select the line I Could only select a panel which covered half the page which did not seem to be relevant to the content so I deleted it hoping to gain access to the line below. deleting the panel deleted the line, and somehow the blue fold line had been removed from all the other pages.
I wondered if the panel was some kind of layer and I have been able to delete the layer from the whole document. In truth, I have no idea what I have done but would like to know as this could be very useful.
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Can you post a few pagesfrom the document so we can take a closer look?
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As for layers, many times a document is created in Indesign with layers, one for art, second for fold guide. The PDF would need to have "Create Acrobat Layers" selected for ID layers to convert into Acrobat layers. If that was the case, you could hide the fold layer. Check the Layers pane in Acrobat to see if there are any.
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Hi, I have checked the layers panel there are none.
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Sometimes the fold art is made visible and non-printing, have you checked print attribute of the blue line?
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Hi, the Line is visible and printing 100% Cyan. What really intrigues me is how deleting the line on page two removed the line from hundreds of other pages. I am grateful I did not have to do this manually. I have been using Acrobat in a prepress environment since version 1 was released Grantedly back in the day it was with QuarkExpress but I have never had something like this happen.
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You can use the redaction tool for this.