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Hi 

Is there any possibility to preview your work in high quality in order to see what the print will look like or to see if the resolution of an inserted photo is good enough?

Thanks.

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Oeps, anyone?

Can’t find the option. It’s important though I think to be able to view your work in high quality in order to make sure everything is okay or before sending it to the print company.

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Have you tried View > Preview Mode?

Alternatively, if you're sending off to a print company you'll probably send them a PDF, so you might simply export it as you would if sending it, then view the PDF using a good PDF viewer.

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Posted

Tnx for your help.

I’ve tried the preview mode but as to me, it doens’t show a high res image of your work. In InDesign they give you the possibility of viewing your work (even if it is not yet finished) in high quality or screen quality or ... This is a very useful option. 

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The res is set to 300 dpi. If the image on the screen of the project you’re working on,  is a high quality image permanently, this will slow down Publisher, won’t it? 

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