ID: Q111885
The information in this article applies to:
Word includes no automatic feature that adds crop marks to your document. This article contains instructions you can use to create crop marks in your Word document if you are using on a PostScript printer.
For additional information on how to create crop marks in Word on any printer, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q92600
TITLE : How to Create Crop Marks in Microsoft Word
Crop marks are short lines at the corners of a page that show where the outer edges of the paper should be trimmed. On a PostScript printer, you can use a PRINT field to create crop marks on a single page or on each page of a section or document.
To create crop marks on a single page, follow these steps:
1. Position the insertion point on the page where you want crop marks to
appear.
2. Press CTRL+F9 to insert a field. In the field brackets ({}), type the
following:
PRINT \p page ""
Important: The quotation marks must be straight quotes, not smart
quotes.
3. Between the quotation marks in the PRINT field, type or paste the
PostScript code from the "PostScript Code" section later in this
article.
4. Print the document to a PostScript printer.
To create crop marks on each page of a section, follow these steps:
1. Position the insertion point in the section where you want crop marks to
appear.
2. From the View menu, choose Header and Footer (choose Header/Footer in
Word 2.x). In Word 6.0, the header becomes active. In Word 2.x, select
Header and then choose OK.
3. In the header, press CTRL+F9 to insert a field. In the field brackets
({}), type the following:
PRINT \p page ""
IMPORTANT: The quotation marks must be straight quotes, not smart
quotes.
4. Between the quotation marks in the PRINT field, type or paste the
PostScript code from the "PostScript Code" section below.
5. Print the document to a PostScript printer.
Insert the following PostScript code as directed in Step 3 of the two preceding sections:
IMPORTANT: If you print the document on a non-PostScript printer, remove the PRINT field. If you do not remove this field, the PostScript code prints as text in your document.
-----Start of PostScript Code----(Do not type this line)---------
% Crop Marks
.5 setlinewidth
/markl 9 def
/whitel 4 def
/inch {72 mul} def
/top 1 inch def
/bottom 1 inch def
/left 1.25 inch def
/right 1.25 inch def
%horizontals
left markl sub whitel sub wp$y top sub moveto markl 0 rlineto
wp$x right sub left sub whitel 2 mul add 0 rmoveto markl 0 rlineto
left markl sub whitel sub bottom moveto markl 0 rlineto
wp$x right sub left sub whitel 2 mul add 0 rmoveto markl 0 rlineto
%verticals
left bottom markl sub whitel sub moveto 0 markl rlineto
0 wp$y top sub bottom sub whitel 2 mul add rmoveto 0 markl rlineto
wp$x right sub bottom markl sub whitel sub moveto 0 markl rlineto
0 wp$y top sub bottom sub whitel 2 mul add rmoveto 0 markl rlineto
stroke
-----End of PostScript Code----(Do not type this line)---------
The following lines of PostScript code determine the position of the crop marks on a page:
/top 1 inch def
/bottom 1 inch def
/left 1.25 inch def
/right 1.25 inch def
The PostScript code in the preceding section uses Word's default margin
settings to position the crop marks. To change these settings, change
measurements in the four lines above. For example, to place crop marks at
1.5 inches from each edge, change each measurement to 1.5, as shown below:
/top 1.5 inch def
/bottom 1.5 inch def
/left 1.5 inch def
/right 1.5 inch def
For more information about PostScript, refer to the "PostScript Language Tutorial and Cookbook" by Adobe Systems, published by Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.
Additional query words: ps cropmark cropmarks publisher publishing cutting corner trimming
Keywords : kbprint kblayout
Version : 2.x 6.00 6.00a 6.00c |6.00 6.0.
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: February 3, 1998