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21<br />

Positioning the pages<br />

To determine whether a single cut or two cuts are needed between<br />

two adjacent page edges, you examine factors such as bleed margin<br />

and cutter requirements. For example, although a bleed is often<br />

necessary on the outer edges of a page, the inner edges might need<br />

only a narrow bleed (two cuts) or no bleed at all (one cut), depending<br />

on the content along adjacent edges.<br />

Viewing and editing the layout dimensions<br />

1. Click the Dimensions tool to turn on the display of distances<br />

between pages.<br />

2. Click a page to display its distance dimensions and make the text<br />

boxes editable.<br />

3. To edit a distance, click once inside its text box.<br />

4. Type the new value and press TAB or RETURN.<br />

Dragging pages to a new position<br />

1. In Preferences, set the default snap settings to be applied.<br />

2. Drag a page to a position using one of these methods:<br />

• From the file list, drag a page or pages, and release the<br />

mouse when the pointer is above your target position for the<br />

first page. To fine-tune its position, you can edit its distance<br />

text boxes.<br />

• On the press sheet, click anywhere on a page, multiple-page<br />

selection, or a page group, and drag it to a new position.<br />

Release the mouse when guide lines indicate the nearest<br />

suitable grid position to which the selection will snap.<br />

• If you do not want a page to snap to a position, press and hold<br />

COMMAND/CTRL as you drag.<br />

• To move a page along its horizontal or vertical axis, press and<br />

hold SHIFT as you drag.<br />

The page position information is updated in the measurement text<br />

boxes and in the template page Info.

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