Indesign CC 2019 Tip no 2 in Hindi : Create New Page, Set Margin and Bleed Size, Increase Paste Board Area

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    • #3288
      Rakesh Bhardwaj
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      This topic includes:
      How to create a new page in Indesign?
      How to set margins in a New Document?
      What are margins?
      How to set bleed and slugs in Indesign?
      What are the benefits of Bleed for a printer?
      What is Facing Page in Indesign?
      Preview feature of Indesign?
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    • #26679
      Kiran Singh
      Participant

      Just to add a bit of clarity on margins in InDesign: margins don’t actually affect the bleed area, which is set separately. Margins are more about the safe zone inside the page where you should keep important content. For bleed, you usually set it when creating the document or later in Document Setup, and it extends beyond the page edge to ensure that background colors or images print to the edge after trimming. This is especially crucial for print jobs where the printer will trim the paper.

    • #27192
      Rohan Khanna
      Participant

      @Rakesh Bhardwaj I adjusted the margins in the New Document dialog before creating my pages, and it worked fine for setting consistent spacing. For bleed, I set it to 0.125 inches since that’s standard for most print shops, and the printer said it helped avoid white edges after trimming. Just make sure you set bleed and slug before starting your layout; changing them after can cause issues with the export settings.

    • #27313
      Anita Patel
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      @Rakesh Bhardwaj I adjusted the bleed settings in my InDesign document by going to File > New > Document and then expanding the “More Settings” section to enter specific bleed values. This definitely helped avoid unwanted white edges after trimming when I sent the file to print. Just make sure the bleed matches what your printer recommends—different print shops sometimes have slightly different requirements.

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