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September 15, 2017
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Overset Text Warning... how do I get it back?

  • September 15, 2017
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I'm not getting a warning for overset text when I package in InDesign CC. I'd like to turn that notification on, but I can't find where to do that.

I appreciate the help, guys.

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    Correct answer amaarora

    Hi,

    In the preferences->general click on "Reset all warning Dialogs".

    Additionaly (and a better way) is to look at your pre-flight panel before packaging for any errors that you want to identify(overset text in this case)

    The profile which is used by Default already identifies overset text.

    So all you need to do is to open Preflight panel (Windows->Output->pre-flight) and check for the overset text items.

    -Aman

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    vinny38
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    September 15, 2017

    Copied/Pasted from Adobe Help:

    Turn on or off live preflighting

    By default, preflighting is turned on for all documents.

    1. To turn on or off preflighting for the active document, select the On option in the upper-left corner of the Preflight panel, or choose Preflight Document from the Preflight menu at the bottom of the document window.
    2. To turn on or off preflighting for all documents, select Enable Preflight For All Documents from the Preflight panel menu.

    amaarora
    Community Manager
    amaaroraCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
    Community Manager
    September 15, 2017

    Hi,

    In the preferences->general click on "Reset all warning Dialogs".

    Additionaly (and a better way) is to look at your pre-flight panel before packaging for any errors that you want to identify(overset text in this case)

    The profile which is used by Default already identifies overset text.

    So all you need to do is to open Preflight panel (Windows->Output->pre-flight) and check for the overset text items.

    -Aman