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PDF Export with bleeds, objects from other artboards


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When I exported "Whole Document" with "Bleeds" and "Cropmarks", it used to ignore objects from other artbopards, but now I see red top recutanglar object (page 2) is added from other artboard (page 3).

Export setting hasn't changed...

Any workaround? Thanks!

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This is a bug that was fixed in the current public beta. 

Basically, this is caused by the bleeds. It ignores the artboard and it prints everything that's within the bleed size around the document. An easy workaround would be to move the artbaoards at least the bleed size( 3mm in this case) apart. 

I've tested it on the latest public beta and it's all fixed. 

 

https://forum.affinity.serif.com/index.php?/forum/32-affinity-beta-support/

 

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Ouch! Ok, Will wait for the next update (Soon, please :D), or use beta, or pasona to export each pages and merge PDFs to one.

I can't move artboards as I have to export as 2-page-spread PDF too...

Thanks! :)

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