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The fix for this issue is now available in the latest update (14.0.2) of InDesign 2019.
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Adobe InDesign teamAn error occurred while saving the comment zikko commentedPlease kill it. It's the worst feature Adobe has added. If you change the bleeds or document size and don't notice the "auto adjust", your work gets messed up and becomes very costly if you didn't catch it!.
PLEASE remove it or give us an option to turn it off permanently.
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feature request.
Kindly change the trim marks offset default to at least 0.125" instead the default of 0.833".
Most designers have no clue about the finishing of a job.
when the trim marks offset is less than the 0.125" (bleeds standards in North America is 0.125" minimum), the trim marks will run inside the bleeds which risks of them showing when imposing a 48pg+ book/magazine towards the centre of the book due to shingling.
Us Prepress people always (or at least the ones that know what they're doing) always remove all trim marks from all pages using "Pitstop" then add the marks at the correct offset.