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How to find where effects have been used?

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Dec 16, 2021 Dec 16, 2021

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I'm working on an InDesign file created by someone else. I know they have used effects / transparancy in the document (the Pages panel is showing which pages have transparant objects). But how do I find which objects have had effects / transparancy applied to them (without having to check everything manually)?

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Community Expert , Dec 16, 2021 Dec 16, 2021

Setup a Preflight Profile

https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/preflighting-files-handoff.html

 

Under Images and Objects - set it to identify transparency

You can then use the Preflight panel to navigate to each item

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Setup a Preflight Profile

https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/using/preflighting-files-handoff.html

 

Under Images and Objects - set it to identify transparency

You can then use the Preflight panel to navigate to each item

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Use Windows > Output > Flattener Preview

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