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Hey all,
Hope you are well
I just about get by in using Indesign - yet the main element I still struggle with is printing best practice, more specifically bleeds and trims.
I can't seem to find 'trim' - a magazine has asked for the below for a full page advert - can anyone help how to meet the requirements for what they are asking from Indesign
Thanks,
The magazine effectively wants you to use the following page layouts:
DPS:
Full Page:
 
 
The Trim is the InDesign page size.
The Type area - this is the margins - so you'd want the type area to be be this centred on the page - all your text should be in this area and not outside it.
Bleed size refers to how much bleed. Any images/text or other items that are going to be outside your type area need to extend out into the bleed area.
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For the beginning take a look here how can you create a new document in indesign
https://helpx.adobe.com/it/indesign/how-to/new-document-in-indesign.html
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The magazine effectively wants you to use the following page layouts:
DPS:
Full Page:
 
 
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The Trim is the InDesign page size.
The Type area - this is the margins - so you'd want the type area to be be this centred on the page - all your text should be in this area and not outside it.
Bleed size refers to how much bleed. Any images/text or other items that are going to be outside your type area need to extend out into the bleed area.
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