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		<title>By: Creating a PDF for Lightning Source Print-on-Demand in InDesign CS4: Part 2 — The Book Designer</title>
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		<description>[...] time I described how I check the status of all my linked graphics with the Link Palette, and how I re-link any missing files. The last check I make of my InDesign [...]</description>
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