Indesign Qusetion 6893235573
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- craigatkinson
A hypothetical question:
I have an indesign doc with 3mm bleed. Different printer wants 5mm bleed. Is there an easy way of adding the new bleed without having to resize manually every full bleed image in the doc.IE is there an auto setting to fill the new, larger bleed?
Thanks
- Amicus0
no
- craigatkinson0
really?
- JG_LB0
pfff... welcome to the real world buddy
- biusness0
Never heard of anything that does this.
As a rule with InDesign, size changes late into a project normally mean you're fucked and have to go manual.
But...there are resize scripts, to change pages in proportion, although I don't think that includes bleeds. This: (http://www.dtptools.com/product...
Check the Useful Thread, that has some InDesign stuff.
- craigatkinson0
two problems with indesign. This is one. The other is inability to create diagonal /angled guides. Oh, third is inability to open an unlocked PDF in Indesign, to use.
- ItalianStallion0
Script.
- ESKEMA0
You don't want automated processes doing this, because then you'd have to double check it anyway to make sure it didn't fucked up. One tip, resize just one corner while pressing alt, this will resize all the others as well accordingly (assuming it's a full page artwork).
- that would also change all the margins slightly, no?Amicus