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    Default Re: Huge o/p files when converting to pdf

    Sounds like a good idea but will that cause any problems with printing? They have to be able to print. One of the clients I have uses In Design to open and print documents to a printer that produces plates.

    Thanks so much for the help.
    IP

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    Default Re: Huge o/p files when converting to pdf

    Well, there we have it then I think.

    Use the PDF Docs with the fonts embedded for proofing purposes, which can be opened in Acrobat with no problems - hopefully, and send on the approved copy with the curved vector files for printing if you do not want to include the fonts for them to install. I don't like handing my fonts out either, so converting them to curves/vectors is the next best option, but at the expense of a rather larger file. I believe not all fonts can be embedded, but have not run into that problem yet.

    Take care and happy printing.
    IP

 

 

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