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letamp;#39;s take a look at how to add bleed here in docHub Photoshop now Photoshop doesnamp;#39;t have a bleed feature within the document settings so we kind of have to create it ourselves to do that I would show the rulers thatamp;#39;s command or control R you can go up to view down to rulers and make sure thatamp;#39;s check marked once you see the rulers out here you can grab a guide and click and drag that out to snap it to the edge of your document I have just a business card size document here three and a half inches by two inches high now once it snaps to that if itamp;#39;s not snapping makes your snap is check marked in your view drop down you can just pull them out here create both the horizontal guides and both the vertical guides to the edges of your document to create a bleed we want to create extra space around the outside of this and we need to actually put that into our document itself so weamp;#39;re increasing the canvas size to increase the canvas size Iamp;