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    Default Adobe Trim Mark length

    I've looked and looked. I'm guessing there is no way to edit the length of the trim mark when saving or exporting a PDF from Adobe products. (because they are different lengths for Illy to Indy)
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    You can create your own marks file. Currently there is only one type available within InDesign. Within the Marks and Bleeds there is a "Type" selection and Default is the only option.

    In the book Real World InDesign there is the information on how to create additional marks.

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    Try searching at InDesignSecrets

    I recall David Blatner discussed this in detail somewhere.

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    Edit: http://www.indesignsecrets.com/downloads/mrk.pdf
    Last edited by Al Ferrari; 06-26-2010 at 12:37 PM.

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    In Indesign CS3 under the scripts menu there is a script called "cropmarks" when you use this script you can edit the length, offset and stroke weight of the crop marks. Maybe this will work for you.

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    Thanks for the reply's. You'd think Adobe would have round tables on things...?


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