Exporting graphics from InDesign can be tricky if you don't choose the right format for your project. Depending on your purpose, you may need to export your graphics as PDF, JPEG, PNG, EPS, or SVG files. Each format has its own advantages and disadvantages, such as file size, compression, transparency, color mode, and compatibility. Generally speaking, PDF is the most versatile and widely used format for exporting graphics from InDesign. It can preserve vector and raster elements of your document, as well as fonts, colors, and interactivity. JPEG is a popular format for exporting raster images from InDesign but it cannot handle transparency. PNG is suitable for web or screen use and can preserve image quality and transparency. EPS is a format for exporting vector graphics from InDesign but it does not support transparency. Lastly, SVG is ideal for web or screen use and can preserve vector shapes, paths, fonts, transparency and interactivity.