![]() Other on-screen design aids will also be disabled and clip to canvas is employed. The margin is the area between the main content of the page and the page edges (or spread and spread edges). ![]() From the View menu, select Preview Mode.From the toolbar, ensure Toggle Preview Mode is selected.To preview your page without this design aid: From the Margins tab, click the color swatch to display a pop-up panel to update the margin color.From the File menu, select Spread Setup.A check mark is displayed next to the menu item when the margins are visible. From the View menu, deselect/select Show Margins.If master pages are applied to pages, the margin settings are taken from the lowest applied master page in the Layers panel. In the pop-up dialog, change margin values in the Margins tab.From the default context toolbar, or File menu, select Spread Setup.On the Pages panel, -click a page (master page) thumbnail, and select Spread Properties.If you have Default master checked, the margin settings will be the property of the master page. In the pop-up dialog, change margin values in the Margins tab. From the default context toolbar, or File menu, select Spread Setup. Click Retrieve Margin from Printer to automatically set margins to the settings of your desktop printer (instead of setting margins manually as above). To change page (master page) margins: Do one of the following: On the Pages panel, -click a page (master page) thumbnail, and select Spread Properties.and the importance of setting margins correctly on master pages. For two-page spreads ( Facing pages checked in Layout tab): Set the Inner, Outer, Top, and Bottom margins. Mike Rankin shows how to work with margins in Affinity Publisher using the New Document.For single pages ( Facing pages unchecked in Layout tab): Set the Left, Right, Top, and Bottom margins.From the dialog, check the Include margins.If this is the case, you may wish to switch off the margins. ![]() ![]() If you intend on exporting your design, rather than printing it directly, you can design with complete freedom from margins. Margins can also be used for snapping to when creating or moving objects. I am new to Affinity Publisher, so this may simply be something I have not grasped yet. Margin positions can be defined manually or by using the settings of an installed printer. For printing purposes, you may for example consider allotting additional space to the inside margins of facing pages so text does not disappear in the page gutter.ĭesign elements positioned outside the margins may not be printed. When determining the size of your page margin, it is important to consider how text-intensive the design will be, as well as the page layout and orientation. Margins can also be inherited from any assigned master page, replacing the page's current margin settings. Page margins are set up with each new document at document setup, and can then be edited at a later point via Spread Setup. Uniform margins on single page spread (A) and mirrored margins on facing page spread (B). ![]()
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