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Exporting and publishing
Last updated 6/6/2015
The file becomes selected in the list of Adobe PDF presets.
Background Tasks panel
With the ability to export PDF files in the background, you can continue working on your document instead of waiting
until InDesign is done exporting. You can also queue up multiple PDF exports in the background. Use the Background
Tasks panel to view the progress of the export processes.
1 Export one or more documents to Adobe PDF.
2 To view the progress, choose Window > Utilities > Background Tasks.
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Export to JPEG format
JPEG uses a standardized image compression mechanism to compress full-color or grayscale images for onscreen
display. Use the Export command to export a page, spread, or selected object in JPEG format.
1 If desired, select an object to export. (You do not need to select anything to export a page or spread.)
2 Choose File > Export.
3 Specify a location and a filename.
4 For Save As Type (Windows) or Format (Mac OS), choose JPEG, and click Save.
The Export JPEG dialog box appears.
5 In the Export section, do one of the following:
Selection Export the currently selected object.
Range Enter the number of the page or pages you want to export. Separate numbers in a range by using a hyphen,
and separate multiple pages or ranges by using commas.
Select All Export all pages in the documents.
Spreads Export facing pages in a spread to a single JPEG file. Deselect this option to export each page in a spread
as a separate JPEG file.
6 For Quality, choose from a range of options that determine the trade-off between file compression (smaller file size)
and image quality:
Maximum includes all available high-resolution image data in the exported file and requires the most disk space.
Choose this option if the file will be printed on a high-resolution output device.
Low includes only screen-resolution versions (72 dpi) of placed bitmap images in the exported file. Choose this
option if the file will be displayed onscreen only.
Medium and High include more image data than Low, but use varying levels of compression to reduce file size.
7 For Format Method, choose one of the following options:
Progressive displays a JPEG image in increasing detail as it is downloaded to a web browser.
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