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  1. Downloaded the latest beta (1.7.0.206) and inner bleed issue is no more, brilliant! Thanks for all the input. Kev.
  2. As I've shown in the screen grab above that option is not there on my working document, this may be a bug associated with only this project I just don't know.
  3. I know that this is not the norm but these printers belong to my client so have no choice. Fixx has pointed out that the option is available when creating a new document, but if you keep the default setting (bleeds on all sides the same) then that option is no longer available as you work on the document. Now I'm just going to create a new document with all the correct settings + pages and just copy and paste the content. Thanks for the help. Kev.
  4. Thank you thomaso for your detailed analysis on my issue, I tried tinkering with the master pages but it was cropping on both sides for some odd reason, but option C is brilliant in its simplicity, that will fix it for me - thanks a million. Kevin
  5. My clients printers can only do it as single pages, I've done this with InDesign in the past for an 'On demand' online service who had the same requirements, is it just not yet available yet on this beta version? And if not, is it in the pipeline?
  6. Hi there, I've a 72 page book (set up in single pages) that requires a 3mm bleed on all sides except the spine side of each page which needs to be 0mm. So effectively the 0mm bleed should alternate every second page from left to right. How can I do this? BTW first time using AP and I'm very impressed! Many thanks, Kevin
  7. I have forked out literally thousands of euro to the Adobe monopoly over the last 20 years, (albeit through various companies I worked for) and now with their highly inflated subscriptions policy my loyalty bubble is well and truly burst. I paid what I consider to be a snip for a very impressive first release of Affinity Designer, which tells me that there must be plenty more in the pipeline. Well done, the word is out in Dublin!
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