Pages can't generate crop marks natively (and I know of no other $40 application that does). If you are starting a new project, you can set up a custom template to do this. In Page Setup, set the page size to a custom size larger than the page you need (e.g., a few centimetres larger horizontal and vertical than the final page size). In the new page that appears, set the page guides to mark the border of the document, then set the crop and bleed marks where specified by your printer.
Note that this won't really help if the document already exists, since changing the page size may mess up existing formatting.
Note that this won't really help if the document already exists, since changing the page size may mess up existing formatting.
- If you have used it though, you know that the crop feature will not delete the cropped out portion of the picture. To do so, you need to perform one extra step. Open an MS Word document and insert a picture in it. Right-click the pictures to bring up the Crop tool. Once enabled, go ahead and cut your picture down to the size you want it to be.
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Apr 3, 2007 6:42 PM
Print Crop Marks In Word Mac
Pages can't generate crop marks natively (and I know of no other $40 application that does). If you are starting a new project, you can set up a custom template to do this. In Page Setup, set the page size to a custom size larger than the page you need (e.g., a few centimetres larger horizontal and vertical than the final page size). To crop, click the image once to select it. Click the Picture Tools Format tab, and then click the Crop button in the Size group. Adjust the image by dragging one of the crop handles in or out. Press the Enter key to crop the image. Use the edge (left, right, top, or bottom) handles to crop. The corner handles never crop quite the way you want.