![]() ![]() Every page has three outside margins (top, bottom, and side) and one inside margin (also called the gutter). For more information on bleed see our Print Options Help page. The video and step-by-step instructions explain how to set page size and margins for books with and without bleed. Accounting for bleed is important because it prevents a white border from appearing at the edge of the page when the book is trimmed. In order for objects on your page to reach all the way to the edge of the page, those objects must extend past where the page will be trimmed by 0.125” (3.2 mm). When a book is printed, all pages are trimmed to the selected trim size by cutting 0.125” (3.2 mm) from the top, bottom, and outside edges. This ensures your printed objects reach all the way to the edge of the page. Bleed is a printing term that refers to when printed objects on a page, such as images, background color, or graphics, extend past where the publication will be trimmed. In Word, you set your trim size with the Page Size option. is 6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm), but you have several other options. The most common trim size for paperbacks in the U.S.
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