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Adobe Illustrator Help
Setting Up Artwork in Illustrator 
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In the following illustration, the bounding box surrounds the artwork, not its direction 
lines. (See  
Tile Imageable Areas; bounding box surrounds artwork
Moving the page boundaries
You can adjust the placement of the printable area of the page to control how artwork is 
printed. This is a good way to avoid having the artwork extend past the boundaries of the 
current page.
You can adjust the page from any view. You may find it easiest to choose View > Fit in 
Window so you can see all of your artwork while you adjust the pages.
To adjust a page by using the page tool: 
Select the page tool  . The pointer becomes a dotted cross when you move it to the 
active window. 
Drag the page to the new location. As you drag, the page tool responds as if you were 
moving the page from its lower left corner. Two gray rectangles are displayed. The outer 
rectangle represents the page size, and the inner rectangle represents the printable area 
of a page. 
Note: You can move the page anywhere on the artboard; however, any part of a page that 
extends past the printable area boundary is not printed.
To adjust the placement of artwork by moving it in the printable area: 
Unlock any locked objects, and display any hidden objects. (See 
, and 
.)
Click the selection tool  .
Choose Select > All. 
Drag the artwork to the new position within the printable page boundaries.
About imported artwork
Placing artwork from other applications, such as Adobe Photoshop, into Adobe Illustrator 
is easily performed using various Adobe Illustrator commands. 
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