Re: Exporting to pdf
There are 2 ways that I would do this if I got an access violation: Since your poster has a high quality bitmap running right across it I would place this on a layer on its own at the bottom of your layered drawing along with the background frames. Then I would place both the header, without text and the footer, the white background, again without text in another layer. Your button type thing, giving the time, in another layer again without text. Now add your ribbon bar, then your yellow area and if this area has any transparency convert this area to a 300 - 150 dpi bitmap as I think this is your problem. Then start placing your text in, with each area of text getting a new layer and in my opinion that would make 4 areas of text so 4 new layers. If you have used any transparencies anywhere on your drawing with such a large file size I would convert those areas to bitmaps the PDF export filter would do this anyway so you are saving the programme doing this calculation making it easier to do. Always, always have your text separated from your drawing in your layer stack by making it the top most layer if you are doing any sort of printing at a shop or print company.
The second way around this problem is to fully check that you have no items off your artboard and you can check this by doing a "Ctrl+A" and seeing if any of the nodes are off the drawing area. Next thing after that is to save the file by another name and then start deleting items one at a time then trying to export as PDF. I would start with the yellow shape as it certainly has feathering and maybe a certain amount transparency. Please come back if these suggestions have not work because Mike and I have quite a lot of experience in this area.
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