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In the Beta versions of InDesign, it is now possible to Open PDFs.
Work on adding more features & capabilities to this feature has also started.
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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.Regards,
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An error occurred while saving the comment Melissa Marek commentedJust FYI: You can output a PDF with outlined fonts by creating a preset. Here's a quick answer from another part of the forum:
In case it helps you, you *sort of* can already do this, though it's not very intuitive. Go to EDIT >> TRANSPARENCY FLATTENER PRESETS. Click NEW. Give it a name you'll remember like "Outline Everything" Check the box for CONVERT ALL TEXT TO OUTLINES and hit OK to save that preset. Now when you go to export your PDF, in the export options, go to ADVANCED and choose your "Outline Everything" preset from the "Transparency Flattener" dropdown menu. You'll probably have to go back and tweak the settings in your flattener preset a few times to get exactly what you want.
I suggested this over a decade ago (!) and even had an in-depth email exchange with someone at InDesign. Quark has had this ability for as long as InDesign has existed and the kern table function is often cited as a perk over INDD. I wish they would implement this feature. It's so helpful. https://www.opticentre.net/exiqze/images2/opticentre/pic7.gif