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- For print documents that youamp;#39;ll be sending to be printed on a printing press, bleed is for when you want a background color or an image to extend all the way to the edge of a page, and see, in order for that to work on a printing press, you actually have to extend it past the edge of the page onto the pace board. If you donamp;#39;t, then when it ends up on press, you may see a white sliver down one side or the other. So to compensate, printers want you to extend the object off the page onto the pace board. This is called a bleed. And then they print the whole thing on a larger sheet of paper, and then they trim it down to where the edge should be. But how far should you bleed off the page? Well, thatamp;#39;s where the bleed guides are helpful. Now you can add bleed guides in the new document dialogue box, but if you forgot to or you need to change it later, then all you need to do is go to the file menu and choose document setup. You may also need to open this bleed and s