System information
• Select it in the Enfocus Design Layout Panel and click the Apply to Page button.
• Activate the Design Layout, and select "Apply [the selected Design Layout] to page" from the
Enfocus Design Layout dropdown.
• Activate the Design Layout, select the Edit Design Layout tool, and use the Enter shortcut.
Applying a Design Layout to your Whole Document
Applying a Design Layout is actually changing your document according to what is specified in the
Design Layout.
Note: To simply see a Design Layout on top of your document without changing your document,
activate that Design Layout (see Activating a Design Layout on page 53).
To apply a Design Layout to your whole document:
• Select it in the Enfocus Design Layout Panel and click the Apply to Document button.
• Activate the Design Layout, and select "Apply [the selected Design Layout] to document" from
the Enfocus Design Layout dropdown.
• Activate the Design Layout, select the Edit Design Layout tool, and use the Shift + Enter shortcut.
Page boxes
Page boxes defined
When you design a document and create a PDF document of it, it will contain a number of page
boxes. Page boxes are imaginary rectangles drawn around the various objects on a page and
around the page itself. They are a sort of description “behind the scenes” of the layout of your PDF
document.
Normally, you cannot see these page boxes if you look at a PDF document in Adobe Acrobat, unless:
• You select this option in the Adobe Acrobat Preferences (Page Display Category)
• You use PitStop Pro or another PDF editing tool.
Viewing information outside of the crop box
A new feature in PDF 1.3 was the ability to define a document that has information beyond its final
trim size. In the graphic industry, this information usually includes bleed, registration marks and
other print and color control strips. Using the View Page Boxestool , you can easily preview
the information outside of the final trim size of your document.
This information is defined in the application that was used to create the original PDF file, for
example, Adobe InDesign or Quark XPress. Once they are made visible using PitStop Pro, these
elements can be edited, added, or removed, just like any other graphic object.
Some PDF documents are generated without any bleed, registration marks or other print and color
strips. When you click the View Page Boxes button for these documents, the page will appear
the same (except for a thin trim line drawn at the edges of the image).
You can manually move and edit the page boxes in your document, using the Edit Page Boxes tool
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