Paste from Indesign cs4 for Illustrator cs4?

Styles and effects applied to the type and graphics in InDesign CS4 and stuck in Illustrator CS4 print correctly on the press? They appear correctly when pasted into Illustrator.

The PDF file will hold tasks, if they have been established as a task in InDesign.

You will notice that you import the .pdf your palette swatches in illustrator will get new colors added. You can also in Illustrator use window > overview of separation (turn on overprint preview and then only turn only the visibility of the color you want to see)

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