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  1. Thank you Lee! That workaround was just the ticket. I was pulling my hair out, which is dangerous at my age. One more question if I may. In your opinion, from a digital print/ quality standpoint, would I be better off exporting a transparent background A4 page with bleeds as a PNG or PDF? Or does this depend on the capability of the digital printer I'm handing off to? Here's a thumbnail of a sample page I would exporting. Thanks again! Tad
  2. I have created an A4 document with the background set to transparent in the document color settings. The page background appears correct (as in transparent) while I'm building. When I export as a PNG, if I check "include bleed", the background becomes opaque (not transparent). I am sending the final file to a digital press. I tried setting to RGB but then the "include bleed" button is greyed out. I'm not sure if this is a 'bug' or I am missing something. See the attached side by side comparisons below: correct transparent background if "include bleed is NOT checked on the left, and opaque background if "include bleed" is enabled on the right. Any ideas? Publisher V 2.1.0 Windows 11
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