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    Completed  ·  Abhinav Kaushik responded

    The ability to find colors in documents in now available in InDesign’s latest release 16.0.

    It can be found in a new tab of Find/Change dialog – Color.
    Please let us know your feedback in comments.

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    Abhinav Kaushik (AK)

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    Fix of the issue is now available in InDesign’s latest November’17 update.
    Please upgrade to the latest version InDesign CC 13.0.1 for the fix.

    If you are unable to see the update, go to Creative Cloud application and click on the context menu on the top right and click on Check for App Updates.

    Thanks,
    InDesign Team

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    Marco A SantaMaria V commented  · 

    It looks like the compression setting on PDF export are broken.
    WE sent a high resolution PDF to a vendor and he told us that the image on the file was rasterizing, I checked the file to make sure the link image was not missing or not the correct format. Image was save as .phd 300 dpi as sharp as it can be. It was placed in InDesign as a link but resize to fit the printable area, which make the effective ppi of the file 4310, when exporting with the regular settings for compression (Bicubic Downsampling to: 300, etc) the resulting PDF give a raster image as a result. If we turn off the compression then we get the image as sharp as we need.
    Trashing preferences in InDesign did not help, we got the same result with several images when compression was on and the image was scale down.

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