If you manually add an inside bleed you have to watchout for crossovers you ll no longer be able cross a single image across the gutter without losing the part of the image that crosses over.
Indesign gutter with bleed.
In this tutorial we go over how to create bleed and slug in indesign and export for the printer.
Peter s right the best way to handle wire o is build the bleed into the document from the start.
In preset details choose your preferred measurement units.
Upon launching indesign click create new.
See create a new document to learn more about customizing your new document select the print tab at the top.
The gutter is the space between each copy of your postcard on the press sheet.
It s best to set up your indesign document with a bleed before you start working on your document.
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You ll have to repeat the image on each page and offset for the bleeds.
You can add a bleed later by going to file document setup but it can be fiddly as indesign will only apply your revised settings to the pages you currently have selected.
Gutter is the term that refers to the spacing between the copies on the press sheet which is important to allow for bleeds and trimming.
Unless you are printing spiral bound or single pages it is unlikely that your file needs to bleed into the gutter.
If you ve self published or are researching your self publishing options there s a good chance you ve encountered terms like bleed full bleed and gutter margins.
If you have crossovers you ll need to duplicate the image frame and offset left and right.
In most cases you can set inside bleed to 0.
In the book printing world bleed in particular is an important concept to understand.
If you actually need to have an inside bleed try this method.
After that use the page tool make sure objects move with page is selected in the control panel choose the upper left reference point then change the x coordinate amount to accommodate the amount of bleed needed leaving enough room for both pages.
For example if you are printing a postcard multiple copies of the postcard will fit on a single press sheet.