


All images and PDFs are shown at original (full) resolution, which is how they are included in all printouts and PDF exports. All non-printing construction lines and characters are hidden and the View menu settings for these items are ignored. In Preview, what you see on the screen is exactly what will be printed or exported as a PDF. Text View can include all the same non-printing construction lines and characters as Normal View, which are shown (or hidden) via the same settings on the View menu. Shapes and lines can either be displayed at reduced opacity, or hidden entirely, via the View Options window. All images and PDFs are substituted by placeholders and all shape shadow and text shadow is hidden. Text View helps focus on writing, by removing distractions. Normal View can include different sorts of non-printing construction lines and characters, to aid with document creation, which can be shown (or hidden) via settings on the View menu. The default is for bleed and crop marks to be off (as shown). Different options for image and PDF display quality are provided on the View Options window. By default, Normal View shows all document content and large images are shown at reduced quality. Staying in the print window, click on Printer Properties. On the Marks and Bleeds tab, click on Allow bleeds. Under Printer, click the arrow next to the printer, and click Advanced Output Settings. Use the Edit Mode buttons (on the page view title bar) to select between Normal View, Text View and Preview. On the Separations tab, select Composite CMYK next to Print colors as. Under Settings, click the arrow next to paper size and choose a paper size larger than your final product.
