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dsaunier

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  1. I got to the bottom of this. When I changed the font of the body text, everything exported as expected. I suppose I did not have the font in question installed, though weird how I could select it.
  2. Then again, when I look at the file in Acrobat, it does indeed seem to have exported text as curves. You can see here, the block that says "introduction" is text and the body text below is curves. No idea how this happened.
  3. Thank you! I do not see a place to control that setting. Where would that be?
  4. I have just started on a book layout. So far I only have 31 pages of text. No images of any kind. The Publisher file size is a measly 153K (as you would expect for text only). When I export (and I have tried a variety of PDF export presets and other settings), the file size balloons to 24-26MB! All other topics I have seen on this issue seem to relate to images and color space. What could be going on here? Thanks in advance!
  5. I was having the same issue as above, and indeed was able to solve it by moving an adjustment layer to be a sub layer instead of its own layer in the file. Bleed appeared perfectly once I did this. Weird issue. thanks for the advice!
  6. I had the very same problem. All of my artboards exported with the bleeds correct, except for one artboard. And as Gabe said above, it seemed to have to do with an adjustment layer. Once I moved the adjustment layer to be within another layer (a sublayer) as opposed to just on top of it, everything exported with the bleeds just fine. Definitely a bug.
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