![]() ![]() Once you find this and work with it, you'll never have to rebuild a file again (as long as you're ok with some white space on a side that can't fill proportionally. It would essentially scale the file at 50%. If I were scaling from the 34x22 to 17x11, I would adjust it to "Fit from outside (scale page edges proportionally). It took my art and scaled it up from the center to fill the new 17" completely, on the short side it filled the top and bottom with white. For the adjustment I chose Fit from inside. Or conversely, I was scaling UP 10x5.63 to 17x11. And now, its connected to the Adobe Document Cloud making it easier than ever to work across computers and mobile devices. For example, if you're scaling from 34x22 down to 17x11, the short edge is 11, the long edge is 17. About: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software is the free global standard for reliably viewing, printing, and commenting on PDF documents. In the fixup category you should be on Pages, Type of Fixup is Scale pages.Ĭhoose the short edge and put in the new size you want. Click the Wrench!! Scroll down and you'll see "Scale pages to specified size (Scales all pages of the PDF proportionally to entered value (fit from the inside and add white space)."Ĭlick on the Edit flag. Now here's the trick - you'll see 3 little icons next to the Show All tab. Under the Profiles tab, be sure you're toggled to Pages. ![]() ![]() I'm never sure why Adobe never tells you how to do this since it's right in the application. ![]()
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