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Tnt10

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  1. I'm using Mac. I have feeling it is reading the whole 144 pages of link for every page. Imagine if I placed everything on publisher it would then load up 144 pages multiplied by every page I place it into. I didn't want to mention the other software I'm using but Indesign doesn't have this kind of issue whereas it only ready a specific pdf page for every file place on the artboard. I don't have any complains with publisher, I love it really I just hope I can settle this issue as I will be working with a lot of of these types of work. I'm currently at version 1.9.3 at the moment and there is no update yet from serif available.
  2. I'm experiencing a similar issue with publisher locking up with links. In my case a pdf link. I'm currently working doing a digital print layout for a book using 144 pages of pdf placed as link on publisher. it works fine on the first few pages but lags and starts to freeze when I reach 20 pages. Am I missing out something here that I need to do? I'm afraid publisher reads and loads the whole 144pages link for every page.
  3. Hi, I would like to ask about how affinity publisher reads multiple pdf pages placed as a link? To explain, I have a pdf file with 146 pages (20mb) and I had to create a layout in publisher to prepare prepare it for a digital print booklet. My question is, does affinity publisher reads the entire 20mb link per page or the pdf file current page only? The reason I ask this question is that my publisher hangs and restarts and eventually gets really slow upon reaching more than 20 pages which shouldn't be a problem for an M1 MacBook Air. Don't you think? Thanks and hoping for your reply.
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