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    cruz is offline Junior Member
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    Hello everyone,

    I have a pitstop question.

    I need to: Resize my trim area>Delete the old trim marks>create new trim marks according to the new trim area and offset the marks 30pts. I can do this manually but is
    there a way I can fully automate this set of actions. Just to get into a little more detail,
    I am using a combination of (Action list and Global Change).


    Thanks for the help
    Cruz

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    Yes, this should be possible. I could write one for you.
    Matt Beals

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    Quote Originally Posted by cruz View Post
    Hello everyone,

    I have a pitstop question.

    I need to: Resize my trim area>Delete the old trim marks>create new trim marks according to the new trim area and offset the marks 30pts. I can do this manually but is
    there a way I can fully automate this set of actions. Just to get into a little more detail,
    I am using a combination of (Action list and Global Change).


    Thanks for the help
    Cruz
    Hi cruz,

    The actions for "Resize my trim area>Delete the old trim marks" are in the following order:
    change trim box
    select all
    select trim marks
    remove selection

    To add the new marks, you can re-use (edit) the standard action list, "add crop marks".

    cheers,
    Bert
    Brain: The same thing we do every night, Pinky - try to take over the world!


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