cropped view in Illustrator

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in Mac Software edited January 2014
Is there an option in Illustrator to only view the actual page, rather than any bleed elements that might extend beyond it?

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  • Reply 1 of 3
    splinemodelsplinemodel Posts: 7,311member
    Not that I know of.



    Illustrator doesn't actually do bleed. You need InDesign or Quark to formally set up a page bleed.
  • Reply 2 of 3
    jasonfjjasonfj Posts: 567member
    I didn't realize that - I'm an old Freehand user (not that I've used it since 2000) and that had bleed options.



    A 'page preview' option would be useful though.
  • Reply 3 of 3
    One thing you can do is make an object or layer that is white and has a cut-out section where the boundaries of the page lie. Change its invisibility to knock out the bleed.



    The concept of "formal" bleed is a loose one anyway. Bleed isn't really anything more than extra image content to account for printing and cuting misalignments. By formal bleed I mean the ability to set up "bleed" values, and the ability to export PDFs with defined bleed regions. At the end of the day I've never had a printing company ask for formal bleed settings. They'll just specify "half-inch" or whatever and you change your document dimensions to account for that.
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