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solutions are summarised here with links to their sources. You may have to search the linked webpage to find the relevant part, since some pages contain several solutions. General strategy The general strategy employed by users seems http://jadn.co.uk/w/InDesignCS3ErrorFailedToExportPDF.htm to be to try exporting a few pages at a time until you locate which http://hellbox.org/archives/000497.html page or pages are the source of the problem. Sometimes exporting the document in sections solves the problem, and the resulting PDF files can be stitched together in Acrobat to create the finished product. Firstly you should try loading a different InDesign file and try exporting it as a PDF. If it exports fine, the problem is with your file error encountered - if not, you may have a problem with your computer configuration, installation, permissions, memory, disk space, etc. Other solutions seem to centre on one of seven areas dealt with below: Close and restart InDesign Simplify a copy of the document Grouping/overlapping/cropping/crossing the fold Correcting problems with image formats or fonts Changing InDesign Options Computer permissions and configuration Software bugs Adobe made some suggestions in their April 2007 TechNote Troubleshoot problems that occur when you export error encountered while documents to PDF (InDesign CS, 1.0-2.x) with stepwise instructions for many of the remedies. If you want to check that you're using all the recommended InDesign settings for export, there's an excellent step-by-step guide called "Configuring applications" with screenshots of all the dialog box settings available free from the pass4press website. 1. Try this first - close and restart indesign just close and re-open InDesign! - Ben Slater, using CS3, found that a document that "Failed to export PDF" could be exported in smaller sections (50 pages per time), but that when the error reappeared for a particular section all he had to do was to close InDesign, open it again and load the document, and then that section would export successfully. Worth a try... user 225B400446FB6F0F992015B9 finds the same thing. On the Adobe user to user forums - in creating PDF in CS3 - out of memory / Failed to export he/she says "We experience difficulties creating a PDF from large documents (either many pages and/or many images) OR when creating lots of PDF's straight after one another. After a while, InDesign then says "out of memory" or simply "Failed to export". So I assume InDesign saves its working files somewhere, and that space gets clogged up? Only closing and restarting InDesign works to free up the space." if that fails, try rebooting. Joe
for a client. Everything had been working just fine, in Adobe InDesign CS, and I had exported many PDF proofs along the way, but wouldn't you know it--just when I went to do the final export for my client (delivery was a PDF file) at 3:00 a.m. the darn thing failed. It gave me the cryptic message "failed to export the pdf file". Thanks Adobe. So, being a good researcher, I type that into Google and come up with one hit, which is an Adobe developer support document that is strangely not about the error itself, but uses the error as an example of how to turn an error off. Hmmm. Well, it did mention that the error happens because of a full disk, so I made sure I was okay in that regard. 20% of my disk space free on my main drive--that's 20 gb--should be plenty, so that isn't the issue. Is it fonts? Nope. Is it a corrupt document? Nope. Is it corrupt InDesign? Re-install, nope. Is it my machine? Try on G5 in office--same error. Damn. So, like any good troubleshooter I start tearing the file down bit by bit, and exporting each page individually to see where the problem is. Ah! I found it--turns out that I had some images stretching across two pages across the fold. Those images were grouped. I ungrouped them, and problem fixed. The file went out the door at 4:15 a.m. So, the moral is this: if you are finding this posting via typing "failed to export the pdf file" into Google, and are working in InDesign, see if you have grouped images across a fold. If it happened to me, I'm sure it can happen to somebody else. I hope some designer, burning the midnight oil (mixed in with clumps of hair pulled out in frustration) and experiencing problems does type "failed to export the pdf file" into Google, and this does fix their problem. If so, leave me a comment and get that damn work out the door so that you can get paid! Posted by: Martin McClellan On the date of: February 10, 2005 02:09 PM comments Same just happened to me (and yes I did google for that exact phrase:)) Slightly different, I had a text box going over the spread, nothing grouped, but you saved me a TON of time!!! Cheers Val Posted by: Val Evans | April 7, 2005 08:25 AM Hey! itīs not midnight but I still have my client over me. It happened exactly the same as you, Thank you very much, I can now send the file to my client. cheers! Posted by: Ludy | April 13, 2005 03:59 PM I had this error. Thank you!!! Posted by: Roxane | April 15, 2005 04:56 PM Try this one: I had a master page element jumping from a facing page over to the other side (even though