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How to use the same InDesign file for print and "publish online"

Explorer ,
Dec 06, 2016 Dec 06, 2016

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What happens to all the interactive elements (animations, buttons, page transitions, etc.) if I choose to package my file for commercial printing? Do I have to set up two different versions of the document?

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You don't send the file out for commercial printing as a PDF? That's more common these days, and creating an Adobe PDF (Print) file won't carry over the animations, or page transitions.

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Thank you BarbBinder, for your speedy response. I do both press optimized PDFs and packaged files depending on printer preference. Would packaging cause problems? For PDF, all interactive elements get ignored when exporting as X1x press format and I'm good with just one version of the ID file?

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