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Paragraph Rules

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Apr 25, 2022 Apr 25, 2022

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Hi all ,  when you use paragrah rules in your document and then finally at the end of job when you apply create outlines (curve) to the document, the paragrah rules lines removed , how you keep when you apply create outline command to the document..other options like package i dont want

 

Thanks in advance

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Community Expert , Apr 25, 2022 Apr 25, 2022

As you experience, outlining text for production reasons is not good in InDesign. Why should anyone do so? There are many, more than 50 reasons not to do so. Paragraph rules loosing is the minorest problem, there are many other problems, hidden and visible. I listed them in other postings. It has nothing to do with packaging.

If you want to outline, do that in Adobe Acrobat Pro:

  1. Export the file as PDF in InDESIGN
  2. Open it in Adobe Acrobat Pro. Save as new file (to protect the original)
  3. Tools > P
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Apr 25, 2022 Apr 25, 2022

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As you experience, outlining text for production reasons is not good in InDesign. Why should anyone do so? There are many, more than 50 reasons not to do so. Paragraph rules loosing is the minorest problem, there are many other problems, hidden and visible. I listed them in other postings. It has nothing to do with packaging.

If you want to outline, do that in Adobe Acrobat Pro:

  1. Export the file as PDF in InDESIGN
  2. Open it in Adobe Acrobat Pro. Save as new file (to protect the original)
  3. Tools > Print Production > Preflight
  4. On the very top of the window you see below the title “Preflight” a dropdwon menu. Select “Acrobst Pro DC 2015 Profiles”
  5. Search something like Outline Fonts in the search field. (Depending on the language version it might be different)
  6. Click “Click proof and correct”.
  7. Save.

 

If outlining text is a requirement of the printer, find another one. There are many on the market happy to work correctly for you.

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Apr 25, 2022 Apr 25, 2022

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ok Willi Adelberger thanks for your detail guidenance in problem solving

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Apr 26, 2022 Apr 26, 2022

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Just want to second the bit about finding another printer. I have done files for prepress since we had to export to PS and hand-edit the preface code to suit the printer's RIP (in the days when the standard procedure was to bundle up your PageMaker file and let them rebuild it internally).

 

Printers who cannot take a standard(ized) PDF to print these days need to get out of the business.

 


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