Direct PDF export with InDesign CS5 (No. 77)

Can I use the Direct Export From InDesign to make press ready PDF files? Of course you can, its awesome. See what all the different settings mean to your PDF files. Not only that, in this episode of Creative Sweet TV we have a look the new Background Processes Panel in InDesign CS5. So if you want to have a good overview of exporting PDF files you’ve come to the right place.

About Mike McHugh

Mike is a Creative Systems Engineer for Adobe Systems in Australia and New Zealand.
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One Response to Direct PDF export with InDesign CS5 (No. 77)

  1. Claudia Riley says:

    Problems creating interactive PDFs in InDesign CS5. This worked perfectly when we first got InDesign CS5, and suddenly its going completely haywire. So I wonder if a recent update has cause this problem. (A team of three of us all having the same issue).

    When creating an Interactive PDF from InDesign, buttons disappear or move up the page from where they are in InDesign. All buttons move up the page, or disappear off the top of the page completely in the PDF. I am having great trouble navigating and finding any help (keep going round in circles) on the adobe website, so was hoping you might have some ideas about this. I can send you the pdfs, and the files that are doing it.

    Thing is, most resent one to do it is an internal newsletter, and I used last month’s as a template for this months. Last month it worked, this month the buttons disappear off the page. I am finding CS5 so frustrating as the seem to be so many bugs in it – would just like to take avantage of all the cool stuff, if I could get it to work consistently!

    Hope you can help me.
    Claudia

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