Bleed

Don’t forget to keep all important data & text 7mm from the edge of the edge of the sheet (remember, that’s the inner green border you created). When you have finished your design you need to create a PDF. Choose File > Save As > Give it a name and specify where you want to save it to. Save as Type > PDF Below that, make sure it says High Quality Printing. If not change it. Then choose Save. Open your PDF and make sure it is all there, including the bleed area. Let’s hope that worked! But I want A5. Ok, follow all of the previous instructions but change the width to 154.5mm (15.45cm) and the height to 216mm (21.6cm). Arrange > Ruler Guides > Format Ruler Guides Horizontal > 1cm > Set Horizontal > 20.6cm > Set Vertical > 1cm > Set Vertical > 14.45cm > Set OK Then start designing. But I want to design it in A4 but have it printed as A5 Ok, but we need 5mm bleed and 10mm safe area so when we reduce it to A5 nothing is too tight. So, follow all the previous instructions but the document size should be 220mm (22cm) and the height should be 307mm (30.7cm). The margins should be 0.5cm. Arrange > Ruler Guides > Format Ruler Guides Horizontal > 1cm > Set Horizontal > 29.2cm > Set Vertical > 1cm > Set Vertical > 20.5cm > Set

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