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please address PDF import options


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A (non design) collegue handed me over a PDF document which I had to place in a correct canvassize and with bleeds and cropmarks. It took me more than an hour and resulted me experimenting with Acrobat, Apple Preview, visiting the forums and eventually I had to fix it in Adobe Indesign. By importing the original  PDF fonts kept being replaced resulting in a mess of a document. Just importing a flattened PDF via Acrobat almost did the trick but not enough. I just want to be able to import a PDF with the guarantee that it will be the original design. The fact that Indesign did the trick in just 2 minutes, made me question if I did right by trying to cross over the Affinity Publisher. 

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