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Hello, I need to print documents like posters, brochures, and business cards at a print shop, but they ask me to save them as PDF with crop marks.
Considering that I use Office Publisher 2007 and I have installed the Microsoft add-in to save as PDF, how can I display the crop marks?
Thank you
Considering that I use Office Publisher 2007 and I have installed the Microsoft add-in to save as PDF, how can I display the crop marks?
Thank you
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Today I am feeling great... there are days like that!
And since I think you are right... off I go.
Attention:
Solution for Office 2007
1) Download the plug-in for Office published by Microsoft http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4d951911-3e7e-4ae6-b059-a2e79ed87041&DisplayLang=en which will allow you to create PDFs and XPS and it’s free!!! But be careful, you need to authenticate your version of Office... Watch out friends, pirated copies are a risk.
2) Install it
3) Now, in Publisher (or the other Office Suite buddies) and there in the top menu, in "File," there is "Publish as PDF or XPS..."
4) In the menu that opens, the format is already PDF, choose a name and at the bottom, there is a "Modify" button
you need to make sure that "High Quality Print" is selected. Then click on "Print Options" and on the right under "Print Marks" there are 3 things to check according to your wishes
Crop Marks = cut line
Allow Bleeds = this will assume that there can be a cutting error of a few millimeters from the cutting machine.
Bleed Marks = show separate cut lines to ensure final quality.
THERE YOU GO, YOUR PRINTER WILL BE HAPPY
Thanks to who?
And since I think you are right... off I go.
Attention:
Solution for Office 2007
1) Download the plug-in for Office published by Microsoft http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4d951911-3e7e-4ae6-b059-a2e79ed87041&DisplayLang=en which will allow you to create PDFs and XPS and it’s free!!! But be careful, you need to authenticate your version of Office... Watch out friends, pirated copies are a risk.
2) Install it
3) Now, in Publisher (or the other Office Suite buddies) and there in the top menu, in "File," there is "Publish as PDF or XPS..."
4) In the menu that opens, the format is already PDF, choose a name and at the bottom, there is a "Modify" button
you need to make sure that "High Quality Print" is selected. Then click on "Print Options" and on the right under "Print Marks" there are 3 things to check according to your wishes
Crop Marks = cut line
Allow Bleeds = this will assume that there can be a cutting error of a few millimeters from the cutting machine.
Bleed Marks = show separate cut lines to ensure final quality.
THERE YOU GO, YOUR PRINTER WILL BE HAPPY
Thanks to who?
KTIKAT
You're welcome!!!