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profile or policy mismatch dialog box

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Apr 26, 2024 Apr 26, 2024

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Hi, 

 

Can someone explain what's the difference between the three options in the dropdown menu "Placed content" ?

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Community Expert , Apr 26, 2024 Apr 26, 2024

Hi @Good Venture , You can customize a document’s placed content profiles by selecting an image and choosing Object>Image Color Settings..., so your choice is to keep any overrides you’ve made, or discard the overrides and enable or disable all of the links’ embedded profiles.

 

Also, if the original RGB Policy had been set to Off, all of the placed contents’ embedded profiles would have been ignored, so if you are changing the Policy from Off to Preserve, it would give you the oppurtunity to en

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Hi @Good Venture , You can customize a document’s placed content profiles by selecting an image and choosing Object>Image Color Settings..., so your choice is to keep any overrides you’ve made, or discard the overrides and enable or disable all of the links’ embedded profiles.

 

Also, if the original RGB Policy had been set to Off, all of the placed contents’ embedded profiles would have been ignored, so if you are changing the Policy from Off to Preserve, it would give you the oppurtunity to enable all of the embedded RGB profiles.

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