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- 2024-04-11 at 11:56 am #19811Christian VestergaardCustomer
How do i include bleed to my export? This is usually a setting when you export from InDesign.
2024-04-11 at 1:12 pm #19813PatStaffExport to PDF?
-> by including bleed settings in your PDF PresetRegards
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2024-04-12 at 12:17 pm #19817Christian VestergaardCustomerHi Pat,
This might seem simple for you, but can you go more in detail? Do I need to define the preset in Indesign or MDM? I have defined my bleed in Indesign, but when exporting with MDM, I can only pick the standard Adobe Presets and not my custom Preset.
Best,
Christian
2024-04-12 at 12:28 pm #19818PatStaffHi Christian
In the export settings in MyDataMerge where you select the PDF preset there should be listed all of the available PDF presets from Adobe InDesign including all your custom ones. If you add a preset to InDesign on runtime of MyDataMerge you must sync them by clicking the circled refresh button next to the preset selection in MyDataMerge.
The preset does contain the bleed setting
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2024-04-12 at 2:20 pm #19819Christian VestergaardCustomerFixed, thanks!
2024-04-12 at 6:57 pm #19820PatStaffGlad we could help. Just let us know if there’s anything else you need to know.
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