Richard Schafer
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Investigate…
Edit>StepAndRepeat…
or…
Window>Object&Layout>AlignRichard in Rochester
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I’ll be interested in seeing the explanation for this… I have had the same experience… seems, as I reall, it has to do with having used “transparency” (like a drop shadow) somewhere on the page…
Richard in Rochester
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Do you have an object that uses transparency (like drop shadow) on one page but not one on the other?
If so… look at this:
https://indesignsecrets.com/my-grayscale-images-and-colors-changed-suddenly.php
R.
Richard in Rochester
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Do you have the latest Microsoft Office 2007 installed on your computer?
In their infinite wisdom, M$ installs with Office 2007 a new version of Ariel Narrow with modified headers that Adobe applications do not recognize…
What I did was find that font group on a computer that did not have Office 2007 applications and copied it to the InDesign Fonts folder which, on a windows machine is located at:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe InDesign CS3\Fonts
Now I once again have Ariel Narrow available in InDesign (I think certain other typefaces are similarly affected)
R.
Richard in Rochester
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Try… with NO document open…
Edit>Preferences>Units_and_Increments
Set Horizontal and Vertical to “inches”
… um… I think…
Richard in Rochester
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Have you set your screen display performance to the highest setting?
Richard in Rochester
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If I understand you correctly… just select the frames… open the stroke pallette… set stroke = 0….
or am I missintg the point?
Richard in Rochester
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Well, Mike thanks to some info from Adobe, I realized my documente size issue was related to embedding color profiles.
I started looking at settings related to color profiles. I discovered that documents I am currently creating have the settings under “Edit>AssignProfiles…” set to “Assign Current Working Space” for both RGB and CMYK.
I made an empty document with these settings and got my usual 716KB file size.
Then I changed the “Edit>AssignProfiles” setting for this document’s RGB and CMYK to “Discard (use current working space)” and the size of the saved empty file size was reduced to 140KB!
For the simple stuff I do, which is either printed locally or exported (press setting) to PDF for printer, I don’t think this will be a problem.
Problem solved… um, except… I wanted to make this the default and, with no document open, “Edit>AssignProfiles…” is grayed out…
I discovered that, with no document open I could go to “Edit>ColorSettings…” and set RGB and CMYK Color Management Policies to “Off”… Now, when I create a new document, its Edit>AssignProfiles…” setting is already set to “Discard…”.
Thanks for your interest, Mike…
… Richard
Richard in Rochester
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Thanks, Mike… but I already tried your suggestions before posting… but. at your suggestion, I tried them again… Turning off preview and using “save as” on a fresh blank letter-size page results in file 716KB (!) in size…
My documents seem to work ok… they are just oversized…
Any other ideas?
Richard in Rochester
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I think you mean “favicons”… small 16×16 pixel images placed in the root directory of a website…
For starters, look here:
https://www.clickfire.com/viewpoints/articles/favicons.php
FWIW… R.
Richard in Rochester