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Adobe Creative Suite 5 Printing Guide 54
The External Plug-ins screen lists any plug-ins used in the creation of
the document. Generally, plug-ins used by document creators are not
necessary for successful output by other users, so entries in this list
don’t usually constitute a problem.
Resolve any remaining issues (such as missing fonts or graphics), and
click the Package button. The next step is to fill out the Printing
Instructions form, with fields for contact information and special
instructions concerning the job. Whether or not you fill out the form,
the Package process generates a text file containing information about
the package, including plug-ins used, fonts packaged, inks used in the
document, print settings, and a complete list of the files packaged.
Note: The “Filename” field in the Printing Instructions form governs the
filename of the instructions text file that is generated during the
Package procedure, not the filename of the InDesign file being
packaged. You can accept the default name, “Instructions.txt,” or enter a
new name, but don’t leave the field blank.
e Printing Instructions Form
Customers can use this form to supply contact information, as well as special instructions
and useful information about the job. e text in the Filename eld becomes the name of a
text le containing all the information entered into this form. You can change the name, but
don’t delete the contents of this eld. If you do, InDesign will display an error during the
Package process, because it cannot create a text le with no name.
In the Create Package Folder dialog box that follows, you’re presented
with the following options:
•Copy Fonts (Except CJK): All fonts used by InDesign are packaged. If
any Illustrator art requires fonts that haven’t been (or can’t be) embed-
ded, those fonts will be packaged. In the Roman (Western English)
version of InDesign, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CJK) fonts are not
packaged. If such fonts are required in the job, they must be gathered
manually. Fonts required by a Photoshop native le (.psd) won’t be
packaged. Advise customers to save such les as Photoshop PDF les
instead, so that fonts will be embedded and not require packaging.
is option is selected by default; leave it checked.
•Copy Linked Graphics: All graphics linked to the InDesign le are
copied into the folder created in the Package process. However, any
images linked to placed Illustrator les are not packaged. Advise
customers to use the Illustrator option to Include Linked Files (avail-
able in the Save dialog box), or to manually copy the needed images
into the Links folder inside the Package folder. is option is selected
by default; leave it checked.
•Update Graphic Links in Package: is option helps to ensure that all
graphic and image links are up-to-date. When you package a docu-
ment, the linked les are collected and copied to one folder named
Links. e packaged InDesign le looks in that Links folder to nd all
placed graphics, rather than in the original location, such as a server
volume. is option is selected by default; leave it checked.
•Use Document Hyphenation Exceptions Only: is option embeds
the customer’s user dictionary in the InDesign document, and helps to
ensure that other user dictionaries are ignored. is can help prevent
unwanted line break changes. is option is not selected by default.
•Include Fonts and Links From Hidden Document Layers: is option
includes all fonts and linked les on InDesign document layers that are
hidden. is option is turned o by default, meaning that Adobe
InDesign CS5/5.5 only includes content on layers that are visible at the
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