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How can I take a PDF made in MS Word and add a bleed? Or place it in In Design?

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Jan 24, 2017 Jan 24, 2017

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How can I take a PDF made in MS Word and add a bleed? Or place it in In Design?

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Advisor , Jan 25, 2017 Jan 25, 2017

[EDIT] Sorry this was a provisional answer as you may not have set the bleed up... Whilst you could have done this in InDesign my logic was that it might have been easier in Acrobat as it already is a PDF.

In which case you first need to set up a bleed box and then add the various printer marks

Follow the links below in the order they are presented making relevant changes for your document where necessary.

add bleed lines (Create PDF)

How to Add Cut Marks Bleeds to existing PDF?

This should work for

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Jan 25, 2017 Jan 25, 2017

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Moving to InDesign​

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Jan 25, 2017 Jan 25, 2017

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You can place it in InDesign using File > Place, but if the original Word file was not large enough to accommodate bleed, you cannot easily add it after the fact.

What you can do is slightly enlarge the placed file to allow the edges to bleed. Not ideal, but probably your best solution outside of rebuilding the PDF in a size that takes the bleed requirement into consideration.

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[EDIT] Sorry this was a provisional answer as you may not have set the bleed up... Whilst you could have done this in InDesign my logic was that it might have been easier in Acrobat as it already is a PDF.

In which case you first need to set up a bleed box and then add the various printer marks

Follow the links below in the order they are presented making relevant changes for your document where necessary.

add bleed lines (Create PDF)

How to Add Cut Marks Bleeds to existing PDF?

This should work for you.

[EDIT] You need to search for print production in the right hand toolbar in acrobat in modern versions.. by clicking on this you will be shown additional options including "Add Printer Marks".

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