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The document discusses various user inquiries and responses regarding editing and resizing PDF files using Adobe Acrobat. It addresses common issues such as changing page sizes, file size reduction, and default zoom settings when opening PDFs. The responses include suggestions and links for further assistance, emphasizing the importance of maintaining document integrity during edits.

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Youssouf Ibrahim

The document discusses various user inquiries and responses regarding editing and resizing PDF files using Adobe Acrobat. It addresses common issues such as changing page sizes, file size reduction, and default zoom settings when opening PDFs. The responses include suggestions and links for further assistance, emphasizing the importance of maintaining document integrity during edits.

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page content you can try re-printing the file using the Adobe PDF printer but you may lose valuable
content in your file like bookmarks, links, transparency, etc.
Thanks,
Lori

youssouf ibrahim 8, 2015-07-27 27, 2015

I have a PDF file ,it is 606 kB I wanna make it 198 kB plz suggest an answers.

Naor Nemmen 12, 2015-07-03 03, 2015

I think you teached how to CROP a page, not how to RESIZE it. as the title of the article explicits… they
are aboslutely different things…

Lori Kassuba 3, 2015-07-01 01, 2015

Hi killianea,
Can you post your question here so we can help you interactively?
https://answers.acrobatusers.com/AskQuestion.aspx

Thanks,
Lori

[email protected] 5, 2015-06-29 29, 2015

I have a multi page pdf size 17 x 11. I have previously always added an 8.5 x 11 pdf as a new page,
then cropped the page using custom page size setting to 17 x 11 and offset 8.5 to have image on right
side of page. Now I do same, preview looks perfect but when I click o.k. the page size is correct but the
image cannot be seen. Using Acrobat XI Pro What am I doing wrong? Thanks

Noor Shamoon 5, 2015-05-20 20, 2015

Thank you this was very helpful, and easy to understand.

Lori Kassuba 4, 2015-05-12 12, 2015

Hi agravated,
You can add white space around a PDF to increase the file size but scaling a PDF to fit a smaller size
PDF is done with imposition software. You can try using the print dialog to print to another PDF file but
you may lose important information in the file like hyperlinks, comments, transparency, etc.
Thanks,
Lori

agravated 12, 2015-05-11 11, 2015

why is it so difficult to change the page size??????????????????

Sherrie Duncan 8, 2015-01-22 22, 2015

Thank you, Lori.

Lori Kassuba 2, 2015-01-21 21, 2015

Hi Sherrie Duncan,
You can set this under Edit > Preferences > Page Display “Zoom”. Although sometimes document
creators set the page display for individual files. To check to see if this may be the case, look under File
> Properties > Initial View tab for a specific file.
Thanks,
Lori

Sherrie Duncan 3, 2015-01-16 16, 2015

When I open a pdf file in Adobe Acrobat XI, the document always opens to a default size of 197%. I can
change the size of the document once I’ve opened it, but haven’t been able to find a way to change the
default setting (where this is I haven’t been able to find) to open at 100%. Any help would be
appreciated.

Lori Kassuba 2, 2014-12-09 09, 2014

Hi Mohamad,
If you’re using the Microsoft converter to create your PDF, you’ll need to post your question on one of
the Microsoft forums since this isn’t an Adobe product.

Thanks,
Lori

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