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Large Pasteboard integration with Bleed
Using Custom Bleeds
You can use Custom Bleeds to create bleeds when printing, saving a page as an
EPS file, exporting a layout as a PDF file. The procedure is similar for all of these
output options, but some bleed options are only available for certain output
methods.
Print: The Bleed Type drop-down menu is in the Bleeds pane of the Print
dialog box.
EPS: The Bleed Type drop-down menu is in the Save Page as EPS dialog box.
When you save a page as an EPS file, the Page Items and Clip at Bleed Edge
options are not available. This is because these options create a bounding
box that includes any item extending off the page. This could result in a
different bounding box for every page in a layout, which could lead to
inaccurate output.
PDF: The Bleed Type drop-down menu is in the Export as PDF dialog box.
Using Clip at Bleed Edge
When creating a symmetric or asymmetric bleed, you can use the Clip at Bleed
Edge check box to define whether QuarkXPress uses the bleed value to clip
items: