shorter way to see the 'real' page size /trimbox
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hi everyone,
wouldn't it make sense to see the real page size (Trimbox) when you hit command-D, because that's what I want to know: did I get the page seize right? not the bleed and slug.
is there a shorter way to check the page size rather then going to 'print production' > 'set page boxes' and check the Trimbox size in that window? what a way around...
any suggestions are welcome.
or... Adobe could extend command-D with the real page size and the other size between brackets?
many thanks!
stekkie
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It's a rather weird function. Showing the crop box first is probably right, but it does doesn't tell you that it's only the current page. I don't like to see incomplete info.
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indeed...
that option is 'ON' in my preferences.
and if your PDF has no bleed and slug (in your case), then this size is right. but I always give my books bleed and slug (for the printer).
this is what I see then in left bottom of my screenshot: that shows a size of 225,3 x 268,1 mm.
in my artbox is the correct page size/art box: 203,30 x 246,10 mm.
my wish is to see this size in the left corner of the PDF...
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That would be a good preference option. You can make a feature request here:
https://acrobat.uservoice.com/forums/590923-acrobat-for-windows-and-mac
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No better!
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