To view a PDF document’s trim and bleed
1. Open a PDF document.
Acrobat displays the PDF document in its full size.
2. Click the View Page Boxes button.
Acrobat displays the page on the complete media size and shows:
• The trim size
• The page’s trim marks, if any
• The page’s registration and printer marks, if any
• The page’s bleed, if any
• Color control strips, if any
A. Trim marks
B. Trim size
C. Registration marks
D. Bleed
E. Media box
Setting up the page boxes
In the Page Boxes category of the Design Layout Editor, you can define your page boxes. You can
either use the page boxes of the current document, by selecting Grab current Page Boxes as
template from the flyout menu, or you can define the page boxes numerically:
1. Select Prepress Layout.
Using this option, you can define all page boxes. When selecting Screen Viewing Layout you
have a limited set of options to define the media box, crop box and art box. When selecting No
Layout, no page boxes are defined in the Design Layout.
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