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Printing Crop Marks - Adobe Illustrator Tutorial
| Jacquelin Vanderwood August 15, 2003 | 1 | | Printing crop marks on your artwork is an easy process. Begin by setting a rectangle around the area you want them to appear. |  | 2 | | Make sure the rectangle is selected. |  | 3 | | Open Object. Select Crop Marks and then Make. |  | 4 | | The crop marks will appear and print as shown below. |  | 5 | | Since you cannot directly select the marks, to get rid of the crop marks, choose Object. Then select Crop Marks and Release. |  | 6 | | To create trim marks, select Filter>Create and Trim Marks. | | Copyright 2003, Jacquelin Vanderwood, All Rights Reserved | |
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Illustrator Tutorials for Illustrator 9, 10, CS, CS2 & CS3
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In this section you will find excellent Adobe Illustrator tutorials and training, as well as Illustrator tips, tricks, techniques and effects. We have tutorials covering Illustrator 8, Illustrator 9, Illustrator 10, Illustrator CS, Illustrator CS2 and Illustrator CS3 tutorials. Visit the Designer Today resource directory for more Adobe Illustrator tutorial resources. You can also find many more Adobe Illustrator tutorials on Tutorials Today. |
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