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I have a word 2007 document and I want to append a pdf file to it and
save it as one file. My current word document is 1 page and I want the 2 page pdf to be appended as pages 2 and 3. I don't need to edit the appended data. I just want the document to be saved as one document and be printable as one document. I chose insert\object\Adobe Acrobat Document and it adds the pdf but shows it much smaller. If I right click on the inserted pdf and chose size I see word reports it's original size as 8.25" high by 6.38" wide. If I stretch it in Word it gets very blurry. If I open this pdf in Adobe and go to print Adobe reports the document as being 11" high by 8.5" wide. and prints it looking normally. There is no stretching or fitting active in the Adobe print setup. How can I get word to append this document at full size? |
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As far as I know, in Word there is no way to see more than one page of a PDF
file after you've inserted it as an object, so I don't think you will be successful with this. Instead, you may want to convert your Word document to PDF and then append the other PDF to that file (using the appropriate software). Alternatively, convert the PDF to Word format (again, using the appropriate software). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "cj2" wrote in message ... I have a word 2007 document and I want to append a pdf file to it and save it as one file. My current word document is 1 page and I want the 2 page pdf to be appended as pages 2 and 3. I don't need to edit the appended data. I just want the document to be saved as one document and be printable as one document. I chose insert\object\Adobe Acrobat Document and it adds the pdf but shows it much smaller. If I right click on the inserted pdf and chose size I see word reports it's original size as 8.25" high by 6.38" wide. If I stretch it in Word it gets very blurry. If I open this pdf in Adobe and go to print Adobe reports the document as being 11" high by 8.5" wide. and prints it looking normally. There is no stretching or fitting active in the Adobe print setup. How can I get word to append this document at full size? |
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Thanks.
Stefan Blom wrote: As far as I know, in Word there is no way to see more than one page of a PDF file after you've inserted it as an object, so I don't think you will be successful with this. Instead, you may want to convert your Word document to PDF and then append the other PDF to that file (using the appropriate software). Alternatively, convert the PDF to Word format (again, using the appropriate software). |
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You are welcome.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "cj2" wrote in message ... Thanks. Stefan Blom wrote: As far as I know, in Word there is no way to see more than one page of a PDF file after you've inserted it as an object, so I don't think you will be successful with this. Instead, you may want to convert your Word document to PDF and then append the other PDF to that file (using the appropriate software). Alternatively, convert the PDF to Word format (again, using the appropriate software). |
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