Where's 'Convert All Spots to CMYK' in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC?












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I'm trying to complete Step 3 beneath,





  1. Open Tools → Print Production → Preflight and switch to Fixups.
    Preflight -> Fixups

  2. Search for Convert All Spots to CMYK and run Fix. Now all colors in your document are CMYK.




but Acrobat's search engine isn't yielding 'Convert All Spots to CMYK'? See beneath.



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I'm trying to complete Step 3 beneath,





  1. Open Tools → Print Production → Preflight and switch to Fixups.
    Preflight -> Fixups

  2. Search for Convert All Spots to CMYK and run Fix. Now all colors in your document are CMYK.




but Acrobat's search engine isn't yielding 'Convert All Spots to CMYK'? See beneath.



enter image description here










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migrated from superuser.com Jan 20 at 10:11


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  • I linked to graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/a/118888/121005 in my post, but the other page didn't list on the right-hand side.

    – Greek - Area 51 Proposal
    Jan 20 at 21:54














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I'm trying to complete Step 3 beneath,





  1. Open Tools → Print Production → Preflight and switch to Fixups.
    Preflight -> Fixups

  2. Search for Convert All Spots to CMYK and run Fix. Now all colors in your document are CMYK.




but Acrobat's search engine isn't yielding 'Convert All Spots to CMYK'? See beneath.



enter image description here










share|improve this question














I'm trying to complete Step 3 beneath,





  1. Open Tools → Print Production → Preflight and switch to Fixups.
    Preflight -> Fixups

  2. Search for Convert All Spots to CMYK and run Fix. Now all colors in your document are CMYK.




but Acrobat's search engine isn't yielding 'Convert All Spots to CMYK'? See beneath.



enter image description here







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  • I linked to graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/a/118888/121005 in my post, but the other page didn't list on the right-hand side.

    – Greek - Area 51 Proposal
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  • I linked to graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/a/118888/121005 in my post, but the other page didn't list on the right-hand side.

    – Greek - Area 51 Proposal
    Jan 20 at 21:54

















I linked to graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/a/118888/121005 in my post, but the other page didn't list on the right-hand side.

– Greek - Area 51 Proposal
Jan 20 at 21:54





I linked to graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/a/118888/121005 in my post, but the other page didn't list on the right-hand side.

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You can create your own Fixup if you don't have it. Go to Create new Fixup and search for Map spot and process colors, create your own fixup based on that.








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