(4) For Save As Type (Windows) or Format (Mac OS), choose Adobe PDF (Print), and then click Save.
(3) Select Use InDesign Document Name As The Output Filename, if you want the exported PDF to have the same name as the name of the document from the next export. (2) Specify a name and location for the file. (Once in PDF, the file can be opened by Affinity Publisher.):Įxport an open document to PDF for printing
Once you establish that the software is working as expected, you can move those folders from the renamed InDesign folder into the new one.Migrate InDesign to Publisher via PDF Portable Document Format fileĪccording to Adobe, the following steps explain how to export an InDesign file to PDF. Note 2: Renaming the InDesign folder will remove saved Find/change queries, saved workspaces, etc. Now you can navigate to Caches and then to Preferences. When the Option key is held down, Library will appear in the menu between Home and Computer. Note 1: The Library folder is hidden by default. Once you establish that the software is working as expected, you can move those folders from the renamed InDesign folder into the new one. Note 2: Renaming the InDesign folders will remove saved Find/change queries, saved workspaces, etc. Enable Advanced > Show hidden files and folders (or Show hidden files, folders or drive options). Note 1: These folders may be hidden in Windows. Use Control Panel > Folder Options (or File Explorer Options) and then click the View tab.
Closing InDesign, deleting (or renaming) these files and reopening InDesign will force InDesign to recreate a fresh copies.
When InDesign suddenly starts behaving erratically, it may be due to corrupt preference or cache files. Posted on: February 3rd, 2019 Author: barb.binder Category: Adobe InDesign by Barb Binder, Adobe Certified Instructor on InDesign CC Home / Adobe InDesign / Adobe InDesign: Rebuilding Preferences and Cache Files Adobe InDesign: Rebuilding Preferences and Cache Files