How do I make my InDesign document longer?

16/09/2022

How do I make my InDesign document longer?

Change the page size and adapt the content to fit

  1. Choose File > Document Setup.
  2. Click the Adjust Layout button.
  3. Change the values for Width and Height. This changes the dimensions of all the pages in the document, and the text frames and images will scale and move to attempt to fit the new page dimensions.

What is a trim on InDesign?

Trim size represents the final dimensions of your ad. For full page ads, this is also the size of the publication. However, artwork and photographs must extend beyond the trim size (see “bleed” below) to avoid narrow slivers of white at the edge of your ad once it is cut to size.

Is trim size the document size?

The final size of a printed document is the trim size A graphic designer, writer, and artist who writes about and teaches print and web design. The final size of a printed page after excess edges have been cut off is the trim size.

What is the size of magazine?

Most common sizes for printing magazines are 8.5 by 11 and 5.5 by 8.5 inches. Both, portrait and landscape is possible, either for perfect bound magazines or saddle stitched magazines. The digest size which is a little bit smaller with 5.5 by 8.25 inches is also very common.

What is the length of a standard magazine?

8 3/8” x 10 7/8” is the most economical and common magazine page size. Most press and bindery equipment is designed to produce this size efficiently and with minimum paper waste.

What is bleed in magazine?

Bleed refers to an extra 1/8” (. 125 in) of image or background color that extends beyond the trim area of your printing piece. The project is printed on an oversized sheet that is then cut down to size with the appearance that the image is “bleeding” off the edge of the paper.

Is trim and margin the same thing?

Trim – The size that your work will be cut to. Margin – The area around the outer edge of the piece to allow for printer shifting.