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Hello!
So I am working on another catalog and when I export the files and do a two page display, I see this.
The image below is the left page of the PDF. On the right side you'll see that the image is bleeding onto the next page but in the actual InDesign file, the cell stops at the break between pages so in theory, there shouldn't be any bleed at all.
I'm not sure what's happening, if it's the PDF or the Indesign Export settings. Any thoughts? I appreciate any and all help, thank you guys!
The bleed on the second page is picking up its information from the edge of the second page.
Is this being printed as spiral-bound or as single pages? If not, you can set your inside bleed to 0 to avoid this issue.
The moment you asked me to do that, I went into the settings and saw that there was another section for the bleed settings. I set it to 0 and now we're good. WOW.
Thank you for all the help! xD
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The bleed on the second page is picking up its information from the edge of the second page.
Is this being printed as spiral-bound or as single pages? If not, you can set your inside bleed to 0 to avoid this issue.
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It's strictly for online use. So just set the inside bleed to 0? I'll give this a shot! Thank you!
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If it's for online use only, you don't need any bleeds at all. They are only there to allow for a certain lack of precision in cutting printed pieces.
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I have set the inside bleed to 0, but the PDF itself is still showing that strange bleed. This is so bizarre. Is this something that could be in the PDF settings?
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Show us a screenshot of the marks and bleeds section of the PDF export dialog.
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The moment you asked me to do that, I went into the settings and saw that there was another section for the bleed settings. I set it to 0 and now we're good. WOW.
Thank you for all the help! xD
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Thank you!