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Mark_Biggs@adobeforums.com #1
Using Inbooklet with overflowing graphics
I have done something a tiny bit silly here and hopefully someone will be able to offer me a quick solution.
I have produced a 12 page brochure. I have produced a lot of background images in Photoshop and then have stretched them over the double page spreads. Which is ok except when I use Inbooklet and then export as a .PDF
When I then open the .PDF and try and print it to the office Xerox it all goes horribly wrong.
I understand why it's going wrong and the only way I can think of to solve this is to crop the images in half in Photoshop. Hopefully someone will offer me a better way though.
It's all a learning experience I guess;)
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Bob_Levine #2
Re: Using Inbooklet with overflowing graphics
What does "goes horribly wrong" mean?
Bob
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Mark_Biggs@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Using Inbooklet with overflowing graphics
The background graphic is on one page, other graphics are occasionally on the correct page and the text is definitely not on the right pages.
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