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  1. alsmit99

    Basic indesign spot color question

    didn't think of that, but that is a good idea; still was wondering why Indesign's preflight was showing that though. thanks all for the help
  2. alsmit99

    Basic indesign spot color question

    Sorry for the confusion. I have 2 logos; both designed in Illustrator - one being PMS 3015, the other white. Both have been placed into an Indesign document. There is black type in the document. I want the document to print P+K/0, no CMYK so it is cheaper. When i did a preflight, it was telling...
  3. alsmit99

    Basic indesign spot color question

    so, although the Preflight is stating that there is a CMYK image, when i send it to a service provider, it's going to print PMS+Black/0, not as PMS+Black+CMYK/0?
  4. alsmit99

    Basic indesign spot color question

    The preflight is stating that there is a CMYK image within the document. When I delete the logo, the preflight CMYK is gone.
  5. alsmit99

    Basic indesign spot color question

    You tell me. In Illustrator, I took a logo that was pms 3015, changed it to white. When i place it Indesign, it says that it is built with CMYK..... I guess the question is, how do I place a "white" logo, but have it print as the paper it is being printed on.
  6. alsmit99

    Basic indesign spot color question

    I've created a white image in illustrator that is CMYK. I have placed it in an Indesign document. I want it to print as the white paper, not a CMYK build of white. How do I go about doing this? Thanks for any help.

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