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Rohan Khanna.
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12th August 2021 at 11:21 pm #3336
Rakesh Bhardwaj
KeymasterList of previous videos uploaded:
1. What are Indesign Tools, Panels, Rulers, Design and Paste Board Area
2. Create New Page, Set Margin and Bleed Size, Increase Paste Board Area
3. Create/Edit Master Pages, Add Page Numbers, Add delete move pages
4. Creating Facing Pages using Allow document pages/spreads to Shuffle
5. Save Document Preset, Primary Text Frame, Placeholder Text and Text Flow
6. How to use Text Formatting, Leading, Baseline Text Shift, Left and Right Indents
7. How to Create / Edit Paragraph Styles
8. How to Create / Modify / Apply Character Styles
9. How to use Tabs, Tabs with Decimals and Paragraph Rules
10. How to use Paragraph Borders and Paragraph Shading
11. How to use Keep Options Hyphenation and Justification in Paragraph Text
12. Drop Caps and Nested Styles, Span Columns and Split Columns
13. Bullets and Numbering, Underline Options Strikethrough options in a Paragraph
14. Secret Tips – Hidden / Non Printing Characters : How to use
15. Paragraph Styles Basic Tips and Fundamentals that no one tells
16. Working with Tables, Rows and Columns Part 1
17. Working with Tables, Rows and Columns – Part 2
18. Working with Table Styles in Indesign – Create edit Table Styles
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25th November 2025 at 12:46 pm #26865
Sanjay Sharma
ParticipantTried following the tutorial on setting margins and bleed size exactly as shown, but my bleed never prints correctly—it’s like InDesign ignores the settings when exporting the PDF. Not sure if it’s a version issue or if I’m missing some export option. Anyone else seeing this?
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26th November 2025 at 5:16 pm #26959
Rohan Khanna
ParticipantThe videos you listed cover essential basics, but when setting margins and bleed size, double-check your unit settings to avoid confusion—InDesign sometimes defaults to picas which can throw off your layout if you expect inches or millimeters. Also, increasing the pasteboard area doesn’t affect the print or export size; it’s just for workspace convenience. If you want to ensure your bleed is correctly set for printing, confirm it in both the document setup and export dialog.
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