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  • 10 months later...

Here's hoping.  I made the mistake of pulling the trigger on dumping almost all of Creative Cloud in favor of a Affinity Universal license, and hadn't tested because almost all the work I'd been doing in Publisher was in b&w, and after working on a color project, I'm not sure how I'm going to resolve it.

In every thread, there's someone who's a print professional asking how to do a thing, and a lot of people who I'm sure are well-meaning, either question why they would ever need that, or they argue that it looks fine on the screen, or things like oh, just convert it to the b&w color profile and of course none of that is helpful.

I got danged close, managing to save some old TIFFs as PNGs, recoloring them, then doing K only, but bizarrely while the individual PDF exported from v2.0.0 separates correctly, embedding it in another Publisher document–I'm using a converted InDesign, have been doing the paying job this way for years now–it seems to do some wacky CMYK->RGB->CMYK process...and not even on all the PDFs in the project.  

Full disclosure, I'd switched to Affinity out of financial desperation, and this has probably put me out of business.  Alas, I suppose there's lots of places hiring, at least.

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