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Applying Bleed to booklet

Anonymous
2022-09-21T19:15:32+00:00

I created a booklet in publisher.

Page setup was a4 booklet.

The printer wants bleed on the page,

Is it possible to add a bleed. Or do i have to change the page setup to multiple pages per sheet?

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-09-21T20:25:23+00:00

    Hi MohammedSeedat1,

    My name is Tim and I’ll be glad to assist you today.

    You can add the bleed option within Publisher by carrying out the below instructions for a home printer. For a professional printer please follow the link at the bottom for further guidance:-

    On the page design tabs, click size and then page setup.

    Under the page setup box within the page section select the dimensions you would like.

    You will need to then position your object graphic so that it extends beyond the edges of the page.

    Click File then Print and lastly Advanced Output Settings.

    On the Marks and Bleeds tab and under Printers Marks select the box for crop marks.

    Under the Bleeds section, select both Allow Bleeds and Bleed Marks.

    I’m order for this to work you must ensure you use a larger paper size to allow this.

    Lastly trim the paper to the desired size.

    https://support.microsoft.com/article/2696da57-3986-4ef0-9393-e21cfcf83a9c

    If you require any further assistance then please don’t hesitate getting in contact, I’d be more than happy to assist you further.

    Kind regards

    Tim

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