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Problem exporting to pdf

Community Beginner ,
Jun 09, 2020 Jun 09, 2020

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Hello! 

 

Whenever I export my files to pdf, the images from other pages seem to show up in a thin bar on the side of the page. It only happens when the images in the InDesign file are the size of the page. I've tried it now on both my Macbook Pros and have made sure my InDesign is up to date. Very strange and I've tried fiddling with all the export settings. 

 

You can see the thin bar on the left of the main image in the screenshot I've attached.

 

Can someone give any advice please? 

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Guide , Jun 09, 2020 Jun 09, 2020

Don't worry. This is inner bleed and it is absolutely ok.

If you don't want it  you can set the inside bleed to 0 in InDesign "Document Setup" or when export to pdf

 

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Don't worry. This is inner bleed and it is absolutely ok.

If you don't want it  you can set the inside bleed to 0 in InDesign "Document Setup" or when export to pdf

 

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Great, thank you very much!

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Do check with your printer what Printers Marks they want, sometimes they don't want any (although always tick Use Document Bleed Settings).

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