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PDF export is missing photos and text assets

Explorer ,
Feb 26, 2024 Feb 26, 2024

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Hi everyone, I'm a little at a loss here. I've had no luck finding a solution to my specific problem, even though there are lots of similar discussions. My particular problem:  when I export an INDD file to PDF, there is one page in particular that exports without some images and text assets.

 

For context:  My INDD file that harbors the problem (I'll call it the Chapter file) is one of multiple that are used within an INDB. The page that has the errors on it is from an INDD file (I'll call it the Case file) linked within my Chapter file. This is done throughout the book for editing consistency and I have never seen it be an issue elsewhere. This is also a relatively new problem, within the last year.

 

  • The Case file exports flawlessly to a PDF on its own.
  • None of the images/text assets have a color applied to them, and none of them have "Overprint Fill" or "Nonprinting" attributes applied to them.
  • I have tried exporting the Chapter file as an IDML in the case that it may be damaged,  and then exporting to PDF from the IDML but the specific page still exports to PDF with missing images and text assets. It is always the same ones.
  • No other Case files (there are many others) in the Chapter file or in the rest of my INDB show this problem.
  • Making a duplicate of the Chapter file that is not linked to the INDB does not make a difference; the Case file page still exports to PDF with the missing images and text assets.
  • The PDF export type is for Print, exporting as Interactive doesn't change anything.
  • I made a brand new INDD file with no styles, no assets, no properties, etc. from any of the other files. I linked the Case file into it and exported to a PDF and the same. Error. Happens. With the same images and text assets being missing.
  • I have tried making a brand new Case file and remaking the layout from scratch. This didn't help.

 

I've attached images below looking at the Chapter file in Indesign, looking at the Case file itself in Indesign, and the page once it's been exported to PDF. Unfortunately I do have to redact most parts of these images for privacy, so all black boxes/image backgrounds are from myself. As you can see, most of the images disappear once it is exported to PDF, as does all of the figure text/figure numbers which honestly baffles me even more because those are just straight up text.

 

If you made it this far, thank you for reading. I've been having this problem and nothing I try seems to get close to fixing it. My current workaround is exporting the Case file on it's own as a PDF (which, once again, works fine for whatever reason) and linking that instead of the INDD file so there's no issue when I export the entire Chapter file.

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Feb 26, 2024 Feb 26, 2024

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Chapter file.png

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The post wouldn't let me continue while my images were added, so adding them here!

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Feb 26, 2024 Feb 26, 2024

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Are the PDF screenshots from Acrobat?

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Feb 26, 2024 Feb 26, 2024

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Yes it is!

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Feb 26, 2024 Feb 26, 2024

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So you are placing one INDD file into another INDD file?? Why?

 

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Feb 26, 2024 Feb 26, 2024

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These types of "cases" appear in multiple different book compilations and change regularly. So for consistency across all of them if a file can be left as an INDD it will be, so that if another designer on my team updates it without letting anyone else know then we get a warning from Indesign that the linked file has been edited and the link needs to be updated. We've been using Indesign as a live editor basically; not the best program to be using but that's what I came in to.

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Feb 26, 2024 Feb 26, 2024

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It would require an extra step - but I would suggest switching to placing PDFs instead of INDD pages - you would need to generate PDF after each update in the main document... 

 

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Feb 26, 2024 Feb 26, 2024

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Nothing attached

 

Have you tried to re-save those images in Photoshop? 

 

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Feb 26, 2024 Feb 26, 2024

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No I haven't; do you mean just saving the images as PSDs and linking those instead of PNGs or JPGs?

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Feb 26, 2024 Feb 26, 2024

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Looks like problem is in the fact that you are placing INDD into another INDD file - can you export PDF from your main file - for this page? 

 

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Feb 26, 2024 Feb 26, 2024

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That being the reason doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me since the file in question is sandwiched between two other similarly placed INDD files and the problem doesn't persist past that one page, or in any other placed INDD file, many of which can be much bigger than this one.  - Yes, I can export from the main file just fine.

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There is only one thing you can do - delete one object at a time - and see when the problem of missing elements "disappear"...

 

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