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July 13, 2022
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Packaging: Footer in PDF when I package an InDesign file

  • July 13, 2022
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I've recently noticed that when I package my InDesign file, I get an automatic footer in the PDF. I don't want this! I've tried to figure out how to prevent it but I'm getting nowhere. Please help?

 

 

 

 

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Correct answer Bill Silbert

Does the footer you're referring to contain the title and date of the document that you're outputting? If that is the case then it sounds like you have "Page Information" checked in the Export Adobe PDf dialog window. Uncheck it to get rid of it.

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Bill Silbert
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Community Expert
July 13, 2022

Does the footer you're referring to contain the title and date of the document that you're outputting? If that is the case then it sounds like you have "Page Information" checked in the Export Adobe PDf dialog window. Uncheck it to get rid of it.

Bill Silbert
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Community Expert
July 13, 2022

Your second post popped up right when I posted mine. What you show is exactly what my first post was referring to.

Participant
July 13, 2022

Thanks, that's helpful, but I'm not seeing that window. (That looks like a Mac? I'm on a PC) My Adobe Presets window looks like this, and the Page Information selection is "off," so I'm not sure what else I can do 

 

Participant
July 13, 2022

Thanks for your quick reply. Here's a screenshot of the bottom third of a page...see the footers on the lower left and right of the document where I highlighted in yellow. They're not there in the InDesign file, and they just appeared on the PDF file.

 

 

BobLevine
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Community Expert
July 13, 2022

You're going to have to show us what you're talking about.