When you place an Adobe
PDF file, you specify which page you want to import. You also choose
how to crop the artwork by selecting a Crop To option:
- Bounding Box
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Places the PDF page’s bounding box, or the minimum area that encloses
the objects on the page, including page marks.
- Art
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Places the PDF only in the area defined by a rectangle that
the author created as placeable artwork (for example, clip art).
- Crop
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Places the PDF only in the area that is displayed or printed
by Adobe Acrobat.
- Trim
-
Identifies the place where the final produced page will be
physically cut in the production process, if trim marks are present.
- Bleed
-
Places
only the area that represents where all page content should be clipped,
if a bleed area is present. This information is useful if the page
is being output in a production environment. Note that the printed
page may include page marks that fall outside the bleed area.
- Media
-
Places the area that represents the physical paper size of
the original PDF document (for example, the dimensions of an A4
sheet of paper), including page marks.