System information

Likewise, if your document size is designed to be larger than one-half the paper size in order to ensure a full bleed,
turn Shrink to fit off so that the page content prints at 100%.
The following illustration shows an 8.5x11 in. page area (desired content) with printer's marks that extend the
document page size to 10.2x12.5 in. With Shrink to fit set to Off, the page content prints at 100% to fit on one-half
of the paper size:
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1 Document size - 10.2x12.7 in. Desired content 8.5x11 in.
2 Paper size - 11x17 in. paper size (one-half = 8.5x11 in.)
3 Before clipping
4 Result - Desired content (8.5x11 in.) prints at 100 percent
Page alignment
Page alignment does not alter the page layout defined in your original document. Page alignment shifts the entire
page content, which is the printable area (the space assigned to the text and images) plus margins (the white or blank
space surrounding the printable area).
Booklet Maker has three options to position and fine-tune the placement of page content:
Align pages- Use this option to align page content with the spine or to center on the page.
Increase gutters by - Adds extra space (gutters) to allow for binding.
Creep compensation - Use this option to counteract the shift in page content that occurs in Saddle and
Nested Saddle booklets.
Note: The page alignment options do not change the scale factor. When you set the Shrink to fit option to Off,
clipping occurs if the document extends beyond the edge of the paper. If clipping is not your intent, you can use the
Align pages and Gutter options to adjust the position of page content.
Align pages
In the context of Booklet Maker, the Align pages option defines the initial position of page content (At the center
or At the spine), which can then be further adjusted by increasing the gutter value.
The Align pages option controls the initial position of page content, either at the spine or at the center.
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