White words invisible on export
There is a bug after I import the file form InDesign. I have some words on a sheet made in InDesign, then save it as PDF, then import to Illustrator, and then the bug is coming — if i create new words in Illustrator and use the Eyedropper to click the words on the sheet to change the color to White, and export as JPG, the words won't be show up, but black color would.
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Wing Pai commented
Thank you for your reply.
I have already solved the problem. Here’s what I did:
I created new sample text, selected the same font and size, and then used the [Eyedropper Tool] to sample the new text. This successfully resolved the issue.However, after grouping the text and checking the Attributes Panel, the option is not available within the grouped object. Perhaps this option only becomes visible when it's single.
Once again, I really appreciate your response!
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Wing Pai, select any text object in the document and check the Attributes panel.
All of these have Overprint Fill option enabled. InDesign enables it automatically for black, but it doesn’t automatically gets disabled when you change the color from black to white in Illustrator — it’s something you should control yourself. Ai should warn you every time you try to enable this option manually, but won’t warn when a color gets changed (this is actually an interesting thing to think of — thanks).Please uncheck the option and comment back if it solves the problem at your side.
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Wing Pai commented
files is here