Print Guidelines in Publisher 2010

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Anonymous user -  
 GG67 -
Hello,
how do I print the crop marks to make cutting easier? In version 2007, there was a checkbox for this, but now I can't find it.
Thank you

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contrariness Posted messages 338 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   6 240
 
In the print window, there are possible choices..
In the "single-sided printing" or "double-sided printing" bar, etc..
there is another option at the bottom: "Printer setup assistant." In the window that opens, you will have access to the crop marks.
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GG67
 
Thank you very much, I'll write down this manipulation in my notebook! Have a good day!
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Anonymous user
 
Thank you! It's really strange to put this in the double-sided opinion. Not using it, I would have never thought to look there.

Thanks again!
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Delutilus
 
Thank you for the information, I searched, searched, searched without finding.
Now, thanks to your contribution, everything is in order.
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Harakyry
 
well, I don't have anything appearing, I only have the options for double-sided printing.
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talant21 Posted messages 1 Status Membre
 
I am like you: there is nothing in the double-sided options...
I just found the crop marks? You need to click on the Printer dropdown, then Advanced Output Settings, then the "Marks and Bleeds" tab.
I've been looking for this for months :)
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mohdebxl Posted messages 2 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 
Hello Talant 21,
I’m trying to find the cut marks as you described, but to no avail.
Could these be crop marks? Because I don’t see how that works; I can’t even click on them.
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mohdebxl Posted messages 2 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 
Actually, I need to know how to make a triptych, (r / v) DIN A4, a kind of form to fill out.
If you have any advice, it would be welcome.
Thank you.
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contrariness Posted messages 338 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   6 240
 
A double-sided triptych with Publisher is quite possible. However, depending on whether you are using roll folds or accordion folds, it is not practical to use ready-made templates, and you will have to create your own guides.

With an accordion fold, the three panels are of equal size; with a roll fold, the panel that ends up inside has to be smaller than the two panels that cover it. Generally, we do 100 + 100 + 97 mm for the back and 97 + 100 + 100 mm for the front. The first page is the right panel on the front (100 mm wide).
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