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Pages or slides without borders

New Here ,
May 28, 2025 May 28, 2025

Hello,

 

I'm trying to get rid of the margins on pages/slides, so that they look like the first attachment (No_border) and not like the second (Border). 

Any ideas?

 

While I'm at it, how can I define document-wide setups once I find the one I like (margins, borders, etc.)?

 

Thanks!

 

 

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Community Expert ,
May 28, 2025 May 28, 2025

Not really sure we're on the same 'page' here - what are you trying to do - both look like they have borders. 

 

For the basic answer - start a new document - File>New Document

Click the Preview option so you can see your changes as you make them

Then increase/decrease your margins to your desired preference 

Once you're happy -  you can save it. 

 

 

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Community Expert ,
May 29, 2025 May 29, 2025

Is this for screen, or print?

What you seem to be looking for here is called Full Bleed. In Document Setup set your margins to 0 and add an amount for Bleed under the Bleed and Slug section (.125" or 3 mm is typical) which will add a guide outside the page area.

For printed files your images or colored backgrounds must extend beyond the page edge, and the document mut be printed on a larger sheet, then trimmed after printing. Most desktop and office printers cannot print edge-to-edge even if the image extends that far, so if this is being printed on a typical printer you may have set up correctly, but the edge of the image is simply lost due to printer technology.

If the intent is for screen, you don't need to extend the image beyond the page edge.

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May 29, 2025 May 29, 2025
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If this is for Publish Online, you get what you get. You can take your content to the outside border and if Publish Online doesn't display it the way you want, well, that's its drawback.

 

It is not responsive

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