publied Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 Hi there. I have produced a single-page booklet with all-around a bleed (3 mm). When I turn the document into facing-pages the inner-bleed on the right page overlaps the left page. How can i avoid this? Or is it a shortcoming? Is there a possibility of ignoring the inner-bleed only? Thank you for an answer. Cheers, /Paolo Quote
walt.farrell Posted February 6, 2023 Posted February 6, 2023 If you're converting the format that way, I think you will need to adjust your document properties. File > Document Setup has a tab for Bleed settings when you select Whole Document. Quote -- Walt Designer, Photo, and Publisher V1 and V2 at latest retail and beta releases PC: Desktop: Windows 11 Pro 23H2, 64GB memory, AMD Ryzen 9 5900 12-Core @ 3.00 GHz, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Laptop: Windows 11 Pro 23H2, 32GB memory, Intel Core i7-10750H @ 2.60GHz, Intel UHD Graphics Comet Lake GT2 and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU. Laptop 2: Windows 11 Pro 24H2, 16GB memory, Snapdragon(R) X Elite - X1E80100 - Qualcomm(R) Oryon(TM) 12 Core CPU 4.01 GHz, Qualcomm(R) Adreno(TM) X1-85 GPU iPad: iPad Pro M1, 12.9": iPadOS 18.3.1, Apple Pencil 2, Magic Keyboard Mac: 2023 M2 MacBook Air 15", 16GB memory, macOS Sequoia 15.0.1
publied Posted February 6, 2023 Author Posted February 6, 2023 Thank You for the reply. I apologise. I must have misunderstood, English is not my mother-language. When I have elements overflowing into the bleed on single page, and switch to facing-pages, the inner bleed of the right-hand page with all its elements covers the left-hand page. Is there a way to automatically cut the elements that overflow into the inner margin of the right-hand page? Quote
walt.farrell Posted February 7, 2023 Posted February 7, 2023 19 hours ago, publied said: When I have elements overflowing into the bleed on single page, and switch to facing-pages, the inner bleed of the right-hand page with all its elements covers the left-hand page. Is there a way to automatically cut the elements that overflow into the inner margin of the right-hand page? Thanks for that clarification. I think the answer to your question is "no", and it's because objects on Facing Pages are allowed to span into the other half of the spread. This is required, for example, when you have an image that crosses the center boundary and appears on both pages. Why are you converting to Facing Pages? Perhaps you should leave as individual pages? Quote -- Walt Designer, Photo, and Publisher V1 and V2 at latest retail and beta releases PC: Desktop: Windows 11 Pro 23H2, 64GB memory, AMD Ryzen 9 5900 12-Core @ 3.00 GHz, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Laptop: Windows 11 Pro 23H2, 32GB memory, Intel Core i7-10750H @ 2.60GHz, Intel UHD Graphics Comet Lake GT2 and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU. Laptop 2: Windows 11 Pro 24H2, 16GB memory, Snapdragon(R) X Elite - X1E80100 - Qualcomm(R) Oryon(TM) 12 Core CPU 4.01 GHz, Qualcomm(R) Adreno(TM) X1-85 GPU iPad: iPad Pro M1, 12.9": iPadOS 18.3.1, Apple Pencil 2, Magic Keyboard Mac: 2023 M2 MacBook Air 15", 16GB memory, macOS Sequoia 15.0.1
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