14:30 How exactly is this suppose to work if it's getting rid of the inner bleed?
@route-1-print2 ай бұрын
Hey there! 👋 I can assure you the bleed isn't being removed from the inner pages. InDesign includes your defined bleed to all four sides of your artwork when you export your document as "pages". In the example show in the video the inner pages are set to A5 (148mm x 210mm). When the document is exported with your "Marks and Bleed" settings set to "Use Document Bleed Settings", the inner pages will export at 154mm x 216mm, which includes the 3mm of bleed to all four sides. Give it a try for yourself and check out the size of the inner pages on your exported file! 😄
@AG-up7kx2 ай бұрын
@@route-1-print Okay, thank you. I'm still confused how this works with arranging images on each page though. Because you'd need to position it properly to make sure it's full bleed, but when it's displayed as a spread like this, one overlaps the other, running on to the other page. And that shows in the export as well.