1. Checking for Print Problems
Before
you print your document, it’s important to check the Summary category
in the Print dialog box. The summary information is good to have if
you’re having problems printing your job at a commercial printer. You
can save the information and send it to the printer to help diagnose the
problem. The important area is the Warnings box, which displays warning
about printing problems with your document. Check to make sure your
print job is clear of all warnings before you send it to a printer.
View Summary Print Options
- 1. Click the File menu, and then click Print.
- 2. Click the Summary category.
- 3. Scroll through the print summary to review your print settings.
- 4. Check the Warnings box for problems or warning that you should fix before you print.
- 5. To print the summary information to a file, click Save Summary, enter a name, specify a location, and then click Save.
- 6. When you’re finished, click Done.
2. Using the Document Info Panel
The Document Info panel
allows you to view information about a selected object or the entire
document. You can display information about graphic styles, brushes,
spot colors, patterns, gradients, fonts, linked images, and embedded
images by using the Options menu. If you want to use the provided
information in another document, you can also save the data as a text
file.
Use the Document Info Panel
- 1. Select the object that you want to review information about.
- 2. Select the Document Info panel.
- 3. Click the Options menu, and then select any of the following:
- Selection Only. Select for info on the current selection. Deselect for all objects.
- Document.
- Objects.
- Graphic Styles.
- Brushes.
- Spot Color Objects.
- Pattern Objects.
- Gradient Objects.
- Fonts.
- Linked Images.
- Embedded Images.
- Font Details.
- 4. To save the information to a text file, click the Options menu, click Save, enter a name for the file, specify a location, and then click Save.