Missing visuals in PDF export
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Hello everyone,
I am working on a CS4 file that is not very large but contains 2 illustrations (made in Illustrator) and different typography. I have no missing files or fonts, and some elements are vector shapes created directly in Innd.
When exporting to PDF (all my layers are printable), some visuals and texts are not exported (or at least they are not in the PDF). Among these elements are the typography, one of the two Illustrator illustrations, and a vector element... I really don't understand what's happening!
Do you have any solutions for me??
I am working on a CS4 file that is not very large but contains 2 illustrations (made in Illustrator) and different typography. I have no missing files or fonts, and some elements are vector shapes created directly in Innd.
When exporting to PDF (all my layers are printable), some visuals and texts are not exported (or at least they are not in the PDF). Among these elements are the typography, one of the two Illustrator illustrations, and a vector element... I really don't understand what's happening!
Do you have any solutions for me??
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Try copying/pasting a complete page that has issues into a new document and export it to see if it works...
Thank you for your response,
Unfortunately, it hasn't solved my issue, so the problem must be with the elements themselves...?!
(I tried exporting in different qualities, it makes no difference)
Unfortunately, it hasn't solved my issue, so the problem must be with the elements themselves...?!
(I tried exporting in different qualities, it makes no difference)
Proceed by elimination..
Take one element (just one element) that is problematic and copy/paste it into a new document before exporting...
If it doesn’t work, then your element has a problem... You need to check what’s wrong with that element... maybe there are some weird things like overprints, for example.
Have you activated/deactivated the overprint preview in Acrobat??
Take one element (just one element) that is problematic and copy/paste it into a new document before exporting...
If it doesn’t work, then your element has a problem... You need to check what’s wrong with that element... maybe there are some weird things like overprints, for example.
Have you activated/deactivated the overprint preview in Acrobat??
Thank you for your help!
I started by copying and pasting into another document but it didn't work.
Then I decided to follow your idea by copying each element one by one but in the same document, on a new page, doing an export each time to find the disruptor... EVERYTHING worked, it's incomprehensible. I was able to export the entire page without any issues... But I have no explanation for that!
I started by copying and pasting into another document but it didn't work.
Then I decided to follow your idea by copying each element one by one but in the same document, on a new page, doing an export each time to find the disruptor... EVERYTHING worked, it's incomprehensible. I was able to export the entire page without any issues... But I have no explanation for that!