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  • Ian Wilson
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    Is it possible that you have the proofing margin turned on?

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  • jouni suomalainen
    Proofing margin was at 75%, I changed to 100%, it was that, Thanks. Other thing is to understand why it is on 75% from start, what is the idea, jouni
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  • Ian Wilson
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    NNN634409577679969946 wrote:
    Proofing margin was at 75%, I changed to 100%, it was that, Thanks. Other thing is to understand why it is on 75% from start, what is the idea, jouni

    There is no point in changing the proofing margin to 100% - you may as well not have one. If you don't want to see the proofing margin, just turn it off on the toolbar - it's an icon looking like a rectangle (only there when you are in the Viewer). But if you set it back to some amount less than 100% you can have it when and if you want it. The point of the proofing margin is to enable you to see what the image looks like against a plain background with a bit of a margin of that colour all round. For instance, you can check that an image you want to print looks OK against a white background.

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