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 commentedI completely agree. This really gets to me. There are no circumstances whatsoever in which it is a good idea to have the crop marks inside the bleed. Not one. Not EVER. It’s there when you print anything or export a PDF from InDesign, Illustrator, PhotoShop … and it should be an easy fix. What I DON’T understand is why Adobe doesn’t set the defaults to stop this happening. Why not make them the same value instead of having to set two values? Bleed = Crop Marks Offset. 
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 commentedI completely agree. This really gets to me. I understand that some people don’t understand bleed and are happy to leave the settings on default and let someone else sort it out. What I DON’T understand is why Adobe doesn’t set the defaults to stop this happening. There are no circumstances whatsoever in which it is a good idea to have the crop marks inside the bleed. Not one. Not EVER. It’s there when you print anything or export a PDF from InDesign, Illustrator, PhotoShop … and it should be an easy fix.  Paul Hibbert
    
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I completely agree. This really gets to me.
There are no circumstances whatsoever in which it is a good idea to have the crop marks inside the bleed. Not one. Not EVER.
It’s there when you print anything or export a PDF from InDesign, Illustrator, PhotoShop … and it should be an easy fix. What I DON’T understand is why Adobe doesn’t set the defaults to stop this happening.