Trap presets, Trap presets panel overview, Create or modify a trap preset – Adobe InDesign CS3 User Manual
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INDESIGN CS3
User Guide
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For Trapping, choose one of the following options:
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Application Built-In, to use the trapping engine included with InDesign.
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Adobe In-RIP. This option works only when you target an output device that supports Adobe In-RIP Trapping.
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If your prepress service provider recommends changing ink settings, click Ink Manager. Select an ink, set the
options specified by your prepress service provider, and then click OK:
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Continue specifying other print options, and then click Print to print your document.
See also
“Create or modify a trap preset” on page 464
“Assign a trap preset to pages” on page 465
Trap presets
Trap Presets panel overview
A trap preset is a collection of trapping settings you can apply to a page or range of pages in a document. The Trap
Presets panel provides an interface for entering trap settings and saving trap presets. You can apply trap presets to
any or all pages in the current document, or import the presets from another InDesign document. If you don’t apply
a trap preset to a trapping page range, that page range will use the [Default] trap preset.
See also
“About InDesign styles and presets” on page 37
View trap preset settings
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If the Trap Presets panel is not open, choose Window > Output > Trap Presets.
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Do one of the following in the Trap Presets panel:
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Double-click the preset.
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Select the preset and choose Preset Options in the panel menu.
Compress the trap presets list
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In the Trap Presets panel, choose Small Panel Rows in the panel menu.
Identify unused trap presets
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In the Trap Presets panel, choose Select All Unused in the panel menu. The trapping engine highlights all presets
(except [Default] and [No Trap Preset]) that have not been assigned to the current document. You can easily delete
these presets.
Create or modify a trap preset
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If the Trap Presets panel is not open, choose Window > Output > Trap Presets.
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Choose New Preset in the panel menu to create a preset, or double-click a preset to edit it.