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Exporting a document with a bleed of 0.0625 on all sides results in bleed lines that look like this:

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This clearly isn't aligned properly.

Exporting from InDesign CC with bleed and slug of 0.0625 shows:

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I'm not a publisher, but given a paper cutter I'd rather be cutting between the InDesign lines.

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Hi ericwedde

They are not bleed marks they are crop marks to show the main document area not the bleed area, they are the equivalent to the second set of marks in your ID screenshot, not the first ones at the very edge. It's hard to see without your document but it seems like you are only slightly going into the bleed area. If this is the case then it all seems to be appearing fine

This screenshot shows an export from Publisher, the pink rectangle is the document edge, the green is the bleed edge, see how the crop marks line up with the document edge. We don't have an additional slug like ID does

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If you are finding what you have is an exception to this would you be able to provide a file at all?

Thanks

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