Before printing or handing off the document to a service provider, you can perform a quality check on the document. Preflight is the industry-standard term for this process. The preflight utility warns of problems that may prevent a document or book from imaging as desired, such as missing files or fonts. It also provides helpful information about a document or book, such as the inks it uses, the first page a font appears on, and print settings.
For a video on preparing files for output, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0089. To view a printing guide for prepress providers (PDF), see www.adobe.com/go/learn_id_prepress_wp.
Thanks you for the videos and general helpful info. However, where is
preflight on InDesign CS3? I can't find it under FILE.
And is there a way to set a preference for Show All Items so that it is on all
the time?
Bob - Adobe Writer
said on
Oct 4, 2007
at
11:08 AM :
The File > Preflight menu command should appear by default, but you or someone else may have hidden it. Choose Edit > Menus, open the File section, and make sure an eyeball icon appears next to Preflight. If that doesn't work, try deleting your preferences by holding down the three modifier keys (Command/Shift/Option or Ctrl/Shift/Alt) when starting InDesign.
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