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SANG INDESING

Community Beginner ,
Jan 08, 2017 Jan 08, 2017

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Hello,

As you can see in the image that I'm posting, I'm creating a document with a specific values. The problem that I found is that when I work with de document I can't see the "Sangria", and I think maybe it doesn't appear in the image that I see, but after, when I use it for the purpose I'm doing it (It will be the image of a folder), the sangria will be incorporated. I need it, it won't work if not. So, that's my question. Have any of you know exactly how it works?

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Community Beginner , Jan 09, 2017 Jan 09, 2017

I've just solve my problem. The fact was that I was selecting the bleed in "Valores del documento" and I would have to doing it in this other option"Ajustar documento". Now is working! However thanks for everything.

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Jan 08, 2017 Jan 08, 2017

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The bleed lines (Sangrado) won't appear if your file is in Preview mode. After you click OK, change the screen mode to Normal.

InDesign CCss_004.png

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On second glance, I can see that you are in Normal mode. Do they show when you click on OK?

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Not. And I cannot understand why, what actually appears are pink lines forming a rectangle and they seem like a sang. But it cannot be, because that lines appear when I chose a sang of 0mm or 20m. So, I don't know. I've tried changing the screen mode to preview from normal, and turn again, but it keeps not working.

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The pink lines represent the top and bottom margins. The bleed lines should be red. I

s this a new problem? Have you tried deleting preferences?

Troubleshooting 101: Replace, or "trash" your InDesign preferences

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My Indesing is only a test, in a few days I will not be able to use it anymore. So, I don-t know if it will works for me too. However I-ll try it tomorrow. Thanks.

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However I'll try it tomorrow. Thanks.

OK. I'll check back on you tomorrow.

In the meantime, I keystroked your values as shown below, and realized that you don't have a margin set. (My red bleed lines are showing in the image, but they are hard to see against the dark background.)

InDesign CCss_002.png

Normally, you will want margins when creating a new document:

InDesign CCss_003.png

In this final image, I went to View and unchecked Match Pasteboard to Theme Color and it is easier to see the red bleed lines against the white background.

InDesign CCss_004.png

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 09, 2017 Jan 09, 2017

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Look, I'm doing this document because of a content I'm suscribe in. Then this the information about the document they mention:

The measure of the desing must be 54,1 x 34,7 cm, with a bleed of 2cm around.

As you can see they mention nothing about margins, then I prefer don't to use them. Here I add the image how it is now, and I keep not understanding how to see the bleed.

And this is the image with white background, and I keep been unable to see the bleed.

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So glad you figured it out!

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I've just solve my problem. The fact was that I was selecting the bleed in "Valores del documento" and I would have to doing it in this other option"Ajustar documento". Now is working! However thanks for everything.

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