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word's page size changed by adobe
I write a catalog in word 2000. It's 6" X 10" so in page set up I set page
size to 6" X 10". When I convert the word doc to a pdf file using either adobe distiller or adobe acrobat, adobe always changes the page size to letter sise. This is so even when I change the pdf settings in adobe to custom sise page and set the page size to 6" X 10". Can anything be done to get adobe to accept the word 6" X 10" page size? I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie |
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How are you setting up Acrobat?
Have you tried setting up a custom size in the printer folder? Right click the PDF printer, properties,click printing preferences. What version Acrobat are you using? -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Frankie" wrote in message ... I write a catalog in word 2000. It's 6" X 10" so in page set up I set page size to 6" X 10". When I convert the word doc to a pdf file using either adobe distiller or adobe acrobat, adobe always changes the page size to letter sise. This is so even when I change the pdf settings in adobe to custom sise page and set the page size to 6" X 10". Can anything be done to get adobe to accept the word 6" X 10" page size? I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie |
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Thank you very much for your reply:
I'm using adobe acrobat 5.0. I just get "What's this" when I right click properties in distiller. However, I can set up distiller by clicking "properties" then picking "advanced" then in 'paper size' I pick PostScrip custom page size. Then change the default to 6 X 10. Then in pdf settings I edit conversion settings and once again change the page settings to custom 6 X 10. I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie "Mary Sauer" wrote: How are you setting up Acrobat? Have you tried setting up a custom size in the printer folder? Right click the PDF printer, properties,click printing preferences. What version Acrobat are you using? -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Frankie" wrote in message ... I write a catalog in word 2000. It's 6" X 10" so in page set up I set page size to 6" X 10". When I convert the word doc to a pdf file using either adobe distiller or adobe acrobat, adobe always changes the page size to letter sise. This is so even when I change the pdf settings in adobe to custom sise page and set the page size to 6" X 10". Can anything be done to get adobe to accept the word 6" X 10" page size? I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie |
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If you can't make it work, you can always print on letter-size
paper and then crop it in Acrobat. Go to the printer folder, file, Print server properties, see if you can create a custom form in this dialogue box. Help here http://athleticaid.com/yaquinapress/...obat2step.html and maybe here http://www.west.net/~ted/pdf/tipsSampler.pdf -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Frankie" wrote in message ... Thank you very much for your reply: I'm using adobe acrobat 5.0. I just get "What's this" when I right click properties in distiller. However, I can set up distiller by clicking "properties" then picking "advanced" then in 'paper size' I pick PostScrip custom page size. Then change the default to 6 X 10. Then in pdf settings I edit conversion settings and once again change the page settings to custom 6 X 10. I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie "Mary Sauer" wrote: How are you setting up Acrobat? Have you tried setting up a custom size in the printer folder? Right click the PDF printer, properties,click printing preferences. What version Acrobat are you using? -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Frankie" wrote in message ... I write a catalog in word 2000. It's 6" X 10" so in page set up I set page size to 6" X 10". When I convert the word doc to a pdf file using either adobe distiller or adobe acrobat, adobe always changes the page size to letter sise. This is so even when I change the pdf settings in adobe to custom sise page and set the page size to 6" X 10". Can anything be done to get adobe to accept the word 6" X 10" page size? I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie |
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I found this on a forum
Solution 1 Create a new form in the Print Server Properties dialog box, and then re-create the PDF file: 1. Choose Start Settings Printers. 2. Select Acrobat Distiller. 3. Choose File Server Properties. 4. Select Create a New Form. 5. Type a new name in the Form Description For text box. 6. Type the desired dimensions under Paper Size. 7. Click Save the Form. 8. Re-create the PDF file. Solution 2 Crop pages in the PDF file to reduce their size: 1. Open the PDF file in Acrobat to a page whose size you want to reduce. 2. Crop the page by choosing Document Crop Pages or by using the crop tool. For help, see "Cropping and Rotating Pages" in the Acrobat 5.0 help guide. 3. Choose File Save As, and save the document. (By saving to a new document, you can to revert to the original PDF file if necessary.) -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Frankie" wrote in message ... Thank you very much for your reply: I'm using adobe acrobat 5.0. I just get "What's this" when I right click properties in distiller. However, I can set up distiller by clicking "properties" then picking "advanced" then in 'paper size' I pick PostScrip custom page size. Then change the default to 6 X 10. Then in pdf settings I edit conversion settings and once again change the page settings to custom 6 X 10. I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie "Mary Sauer" wrote: How are you setting up Acrobat? Have you tried setting up a custom size in the printer folder? Right click the PDF printer, properties,click printing preferences. What version Acrobat are you using? -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Frankie" wrote in message ... I write a catalog in word 2000. It's 6" X 10" so in page set up I set page size to 6" X 10". When I convert the word doc to a pdf file using either adobe distiller or adobe acrobat, adobe always changes the page size to letter sise. This is so even when I change the pdf settings in adobe to custom sise page and set the page size to 6" X 10". Can anything be done to get adobe to accept the word 6" X 10" page size? I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie |
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So I wasted my time replying to the other thread?
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Mary Sauer wrote: I found this on a forum Solution 1 Create a new form in the Print Server Properties dialog box, and then re-create the PDF file: 1. Choose Start Settings Printers. 2. Select Acrobat Distiller. 3. Choose File Server Properties. 4. Select Create a New Form. 5. Type a new name in the Form Description For text box. 6. Type the desired dimensions under Paper Size. 7. Click Save the Form. 8. Re-create the PDF file. Solution 2 Crop pages in the PDF file to reduce their size: 1. Open the PDF file in Acrobat to a page whose size you want to reduce. 2. Crop the page by choosing Document Crop Pages or by using the crop tool. For help, see "Cropping and Rotating Pages" in the Acrobat 5.0 help guide. 3. Choose File Save As, and save the document. (By saving to a new document, you can to revert to the original PDF file if necessary.) "Frankie" wrote in message ... Thank you very much for your reply: I'm using adobe acrobat 5.0. I just get "What's this" when I right click properties in distiller. However, I can set up distiller by clicking "properties" then picking "advanced" then in 'paper size' I pick PostScrip custom page size. Then change the default to 6 X 10. Then in pdf settings I edit conversion settings and once again change the page settings to custom 6 X 10. I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie "Mary Sauer" wrote: How are you setting up Acrobat? Have you tried setting up a custom size in the printer folder? Right click the PDF printer, properties,click printing preferences. What version Acrobat are you using? -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Frankie" wrote in message ... I write a catalog in word 2000. It's 6" X 10" so in page set up I set page size to 6" X 10". When I convert the word doc to a pdf file using either adobe distiller or adobe acrobat, adobe always changes the page size to letter sise. This is so even when I change the pdf settings in adobe to custom sise page and set the page size to 6" X 10". Can anything be done to get adobe to accept the word 6" X 10" page size? I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie |
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I didn't see the other thread...
-- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... So I wasted my time replying to the other thread? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Mary Sauer wrote: I found this on a forum Solution 1 Create a new form in the Print Server Properties dialog box, and then re-create the PDF file: 1. Choose Start Settings Printers. 2. Select Acrobat Distiller. 3. Choose File Server Properties. 4. Select Create a New Form. 5. Type a new name in the Form Description For text box. 6. Type the desired dimensions under Paper Size. 7. Click Save the Form. 8. Re-create the PDF file. Solution 2 Crop pages in the PDF file to reduce their size: 1. Open the PDF file in Acrobat to a page whose size you want to reduce. 2. Crop the page by choosing Document Crop Pages or by using the crop tool. For help, see "Cropping and Rotating Pages" in the Acrobat 5.0 help guide. 3. Choose File Save As, and save the document. (By saving to a new document, you can to revert to the original PDF file if necessary.) "Frankie" wrote in message ... Thank you very much for your reply: I'm using adobe acrobat 5.0. I just get "What's this" when I right click properties in distiller. However, I can set up distiller by clicking "properties" then picking "advanced" then in 'paper size' I pick PostScrip custom page size. Then change the default to 6 X 10. Then in pdf settings I edit conversion settings and once again change the page settings to custom 6 X 10. I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie "Mary Sauer" wrote: How are you setting up Acrobat? Have you tried setting up a custom size in the printer folder? Right click the PDF printer, properties,click printing preferences. What version Acrobat are you using? -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Frankie" wrote in message ... I write a catalog in word 2000. It's 6" X 10" so in page set up I set page size to 6" X 10". When I convert the word doc to a pdf file using either adobe distiller or adobe acrobat, adobe always changes the page size to letter sise. This is so even when I change the pdf settings in adobe to custom sise page and set the page size to 6" X 10". Can anything be done to get adobe to accept the word 6" X 10" page size? I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie |
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It wasn't a criticism of you
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Mary Sauer wrote: I didn't see the other thread... "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... So I wasted my time replying to the other thread? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Mary Sauer wrote: I found this on a forum Solution 1 Create a new form in the Print Server Properties dialog box, and then re-create the PDF file: 1. Choose Start Settings Printers. 2. Select Acrobat Distiller. 3. Choose File Server Properties. 4. Select Create a New Form. 5. Type a new name in the Form Description For text box. 6. Type the desired dimensions under Paper Size. 7. Click Save the Form. 8. Re-create the PDF file. Solution 2 Crop pages in the PDF file to reduce their size: 1. Open the PDF file in Acrobat to a page whose size you want to reduce. 2. Crop the page by choosing Document Crop Pages or by using the crop tool. For help, see "Cropping and Rotating Pages" in the Acrobat 5.0 help guide. 3. Choose File Save As, and save the document. (By saving to a new document, you can to revert to the original PDF file if necessary.) "Frankie" wrote in message ... Thank you very much for your reply: I'm using adobe acrobat 5.0. I just get "What's this" when I right click properties in distiller. However, I can set up distiller by clicking "properties" then picking "advanced" then in 'paper size' I pick PostScrip custom page size. Then change the default to 6 X 10. Then in pdf settings I edit conversion settings and once again change the page settings to custom 6 X 10. I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie "Mary Sauer" wrote: How are you setting up Acrobat? Have you tried setting up a custom size in the printer folder? Right click the PDF printer, properties,click printing preferences. What version Acrobat are you using? -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Frankie" wrote in message ... I write a catalog in word 2000. It's 6" X 10" so in page set up I set page size to 6" X 10". When I convert the word doc to a pdf file using either adobe distiller or adobe acrobat, adobe always changes the page size to letter sise. This is so even when I change the pdf settings in adobe to custom sise page and set the page size to 6" X 10". Can anything be done to get adobe to accept the word 6" X 10" page size? I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie |
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I think I'm on the right track at last, thanks to Mary and Graham. I truly do
appreciate your help and advice. I also must apologize for not knowing how the threads work. -- I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie "Graham Mayor" wrote: It wasn't a criticism of you -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Mary Sauer wrote: I didn't see the other thread... "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... So I wasted my time replying to the other thread? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Mary Sauer wrote: I found this on a forum Solution 1 Create a new form in the Print Server Properties dialog box, and then re-create the PDF file: 1. Choose Start Settings Printers. 2. Select Acrobat Distiller. 3. Choose File Server Properties. 4. Select Create a New Form. 5. Type a new name in the Form Description For text box. 6. Type the desired dimensions under Paper Size. 7. Click Save the Form. 8. Re-create the PDF file. Solution 2 Crop pages in the PDF file to reduce their size: 1. Open the PDF file in Acrobat to a page whose size you want to reduce. 2. Crop the page by choosing Document Crop Pages or by using the crop tool. For help, see "Cropping and Rotating Pages" in the Acrobat 5.0 help guide. 3. Choose File Save As, and save the document. (By saving to a new document, you can to revert to the original PDF file if necessary.) "Frankie" wrote in message ... Thank you very much for your reply: I'm using adobe acrobat 5.0. I just get "What's this" when I right click properties in distiller. However, I can set up distiller by clicking "properties" then picking "advanced" then in 'paper size' I pick PostScrip custom page size. Then change the default to 6 X 10. Then in pdf settings I edit conversion settings and once again change the page settings to custom 6 X 10. I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie "Mary Sauer" wrote: How are you setting up Acrobat? Have you tried setting up a custom size in the printer folder? Right click the PDF printer, properties,click printing preferences. What version Acrobat are you using? -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Frankie" wrote in message ... I write a catalog in word 2000. It's 6" X 10" so in page set up I set page size to 6" X 10". When I convert the word doc to a pdf file using either adobe distiller or adobe acrobat, adobe always changes the page size to letter sise. This is so even when I change the pdf settings in adobe to custom sise page and set the page size to 6" X 10". Can anything be done to get adobe to accept the word 6" X 10" page size? I need all the help I can get, and truly do appreciate it. Frankie |
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