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January 8, 2024
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KDP error on a single page (text outside margins)

  • January 8, 2024
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Hi,

I'm stuck with this error. It's weird because the object on the right (the one that is being flagged as the error) is a master page and is applied to the entire book BUT it is only in this page that they say the text is outside margin. 😞

Has anyone ever encountered this before?


I tried moving the head to the left a lot of times and still getting the error. 😞

 

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Correct answer rob day

It's weird because the object on the right (the one that is being flagged as the error) is a master page and is applied to the entire book

 

Hi @Sofia25629549ta0q , Is the orange band the text frame and has it been overridden on the page? If it has been overridden, turn on invisibles and check to make sure the end of story marker is on the same line as the text and there is not an added return forcing the text to cross over the margin line:

 

 

 

 

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James Gifford—NitroPress
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January 8, 2024

Just to be clear, KDP can be absolutely maddening about this kind of stuff. I have more problems with print editions than with Kindle ones, and my batting average for resolving the problem in my favor is below the Mendoza Line.

 

You are not dealing with anyone sensible or empowered to actually analyze an issue; you are most likely battling an AI that insists element X falls outside the list of layout rules. You're not likely to win, and if ther's a way to elevate these claims to wetware (or at least a smarter AI) I've never found it. For one thing, the "problem" may not be just this one page or object; I've had books with an element on hundreds of pages and told it's faulty on "pages 23, 41, 68 and 124." The next pass will name a few other, apparently random pages. It's Whac-a-Mole and can't be resolved.

 

The only thing you have going for you is that this is limited to the one page with that illustration. I would first make sure that NO element on that page is outside the margins, including invisible strays and legitimate elements that might be "almost" at or over the margin. Nudge everything in a tad, especially that page flag so that the text is more within the line. Rob's note that there may be a stray empty line below the visible text is a good one,

 

Good luck. I am battling almost exactly this same problem, with a book that uses thumb-tabs to locate chapters. KDP stubbornly refuses to accept them because "content is outside the trim line" — and I even converted the tabs from text frames to JPEG images so that they are not interpreted as 'content.' I will almost certainly have to solve the issue as several times before: delete the d*mn tabs.

 

Good luck to both of us. 🙂

J E L
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 10, 2024

FWIW, I have run into the same problem with KDP. The same element (close-to, but still within the trim line) found on one or two pages throws off the error when that exact element is the same on all the other pages. I've called support and they fixed it pronto!

James Gifford—NitroPress
Legend
January 10, 2024

Honestly, I don't know how this can't be helpful, but you do you, @James Gifford—NitroPress.


A callback, sometime later in the day, from someone with limited communication, limited range of action and no ability to understand a problem not outlined in their playbook is not terribly useful, no.

 

And the online help is a disastrous, mis-categorized, mess akin to an explosion in a three-story library. Yes, the answer is probably in there if you keep fishing for it long enough and don't lose patience being directed to the same four incomplete or outdated pages over and over.

 

Glad it works for you.

 

Note, perhaps, that I tend to do rather complex books. I'm sure those who do completely linear novels and narrative works have a much easier time of it. Maybe I just run into errors few other publishers trip.

 

ETA: And, not to keep piling on here, but there's a difference in a resolution that gets you to do something their way/within their automated approval system, and getting a resolution that is perfectly reasonable but requires some kind of override. I can usually work my way through the first, as I did on these thumb tabs — I know what they wanted, but I wanted to see if (for example) non-text characters would pass the safe-text rule. It's the ones where I want to do something perfectly proper, perfectly standard, perfectly tradtional, and even well-executed where the system arbitrarily says "No Way, Buster" — have yet to win on any of those, even when the cryptic errors are fully unraveled, and if you can explain the back-cover content issue above to me, in small words, I'll concede the whole topic here. 🙂

rob day
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rob dayCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 8, 2024

It's weird because the object on the right (the one that is being flagged as the error) is a master page and is applied to the entire book

 

Hi @Sofia25629549ta0q , Is the orange band the text frame and has it been overridden on the page? If it has been overridden, turn on invisibles and check to make sure the end of story marker is on the same line as the text and there is not an added return forcing the text to cross over the margin line:

 

 

 

 

Known Participant
January 9, 2024

IT WORKED! Thank you so much!!

James Gifford—NitroPress
Legend
January 9, 2024

I gave up on my current battle. KDP is stubbornly calling simple bleed graphics "content near the trim line" and I just don't have the stamina to keep trying to figure out the difference. 😛

 

I do note all of your text is inside the text-safe area (now, with that correction), but they seem fine with your bleeding orange tab, which is equivalent to what they're complaining about in my book. Maybe they just don't like me any more. 🙂

Rishabh_Tiwari
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 8, 2024

Hi,

 

Thank you for reaching out. Can you check if any empty text frame was created outside permitted margins? If yes, please remove that and test again. 

Thanks

Rishabh