I was stymied by that same problem once and someone explained to me, if
I'm remembering correctly, that the Don't Print setting only applies to
color separations. To make it not appear in a normal, composite
printout, you have to use View> Color> Views and move your non-printing
color into the Invisible column.
It is rather non-intuitive.
Mike Wickham
On 6/10/2013 1:31 PM, Christenson, Pat wrote:
I've just verified that this is true in both FrameMaker 10 and 11.
RECAP: Create a new color and choose Don't Print as its Print As setting. Apply
the color to text and print the page. The text using the Don't Print color
shouldn't appear in the printout but it does.
I've just created a bug report on the Adobe website but thought I'd post this
here as well, in case any Adobe folk are following the thread.
Pat Christenson
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/Sent from my supercharged custom computer with three 24" monitors. It
beats the crap out of anybody's piddly smartphone. So maybe they should
quit bragging.
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