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December 4, 2018
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A word called 'Disgrafia'

  • December 4, 2018
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Hi to all teams and support!

I make a document title named 'Disgrafia' seems like my InDesign file failed to export (pdf). It failed just because this words. I spent so many hours to find any error or picture problem. Only this word. But why?? I already finish with same template, same design with 7 chapter and this is the last file with title 'Disgrafia'. Is this your secret code? Ohh...you guys make me feel so funny and the same time i feel weird. Are you guys weirdo? or it just me? I hope my boss doesnt blame me

Honestly, i love you guys..please help me too

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Correct answer barbara_a7746676

I was not able to reproduce this problem. I think that the issue lies elsewhere and has nothing to do with the name of the file.

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Community Expert
December 4, 2018

Hi nurulmke8 ,

do you say, that if you rename the document named Disgrafia.indd all is working as expected?

Are you sure that there is no special character into this name?

Test this: Copy the name, paste the name to an InDesign text frame showing hidden characters.

Are there any unexpected characters? Also look into it by using the Story Editor Window.

What's your operating system?

Regards,
Uwe

nurulmke8Author
Participant
December 5, 2018

It is not InDesign title..it was wording inside indesign file..i put as heading title and footer. I've tried copy and paste somewhere else, the result still the same. I'm not sure either font problem or the 'word' called disgrafia.

By the way, i already fixed this problem. Save this word at photoshop and use it as images.

Thanks for asking and your concern!

Have a nice day!

barbara_a7746676
Community Expert
barbara_a7746676Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
December 4, 2018

I was not able to reproduce this problem. I think that the issue lies elsewhere and has nothing to do with the name of the file.

nurulmke8Author
Participant
December 5, 2018

Yes, you're right..

It is not InDesign title..it was wording inside indesign file..i put as heading and footer. I've tried copy and paste somewhere else, the result still the same. I'm not sure either font problem or the 'word' called disgrafia.

By the way, i already fixed this problem. Save this word at photoshop and use it as images.

Thanks for asking!

Community Expert
December 5, 2018

Hi nurulmke8 ,

very misterious. In case you still have the original document, I'd like to have a look into this.

You could move the file to a Dropbox account or a smiliar service and share the link.

You could also send me a private message in case you would not like to post it here in the forum.

Thanks,
Uwe