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Re: Tiling and Exporting to PDF
by
John Mensinger
on Oct 14, 2009 at 1:23:58 pm
Firstly, you should check with your print shop regarding whether they'd want you to tile it. I suspect they'd rather a PDF of the single card, and they'll do the tiling in accordance with their sheet size, cutting equipment, etc.
If you must tile it, export the single card to PDF, then set up a separate Indesign file in which you'll place the single-card PDF multiple times on the page—manual tiling, if you will—then export that page as your tiled output.
John M:
All of the vim with none of that annoying vigor.
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Tiling and Exporting to PDF
by Derek Nuzum on Oct 14, 2009 at 12:23:42 am
Re: Tiling and Exporting to PDF
by John Mensinger on Oct 14, 2009 at 1:23:58 pm
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