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Description
InDesign users might at some point encounter misbehaving files that stop production dead in its tracks. In InDesign CS4: 10 Tips for Troubleshooting Files, Adobe Certified Instructor Anne-Marie ConcepciĆ³n passes on her knowledge of diagnosing and repairing these problems, drawing on her experience from helping hundreds of users. Anne-Marie shows how to rebuild preferences quickly and safely, systematically test for corrupt images and fonts, and even clean out corruption errors by hand-editing INX files. Exercise files accompany the course.
Topics include:
* Using a document's history to work through problems
* Creating a test user account to check for conflicts with other user settings
* Round-tripping a file to work out specific issues
* Locating and disabling third-party plug-ins to reset InDesign
Table Of Contents
Introduction
Welcome
Using the exercise files
The Ten Things
1. Rebuilding preferences
2. Deleting a crashing recovery file
3. Discovering a document's history
4. Round-tripping to INX and IDML
5. Moving pages to a fresh file
6. Finding corrupt images
7. Testing for corrupt fonts
8. Disabling third-party plug-ins
9. Testing in a new user account
10. Reinstalling InDesign
Conclusion
Goodbye
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