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December 16, 2010
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Convert Multi Page Word Doc to Single Page PDF

  • December 16, 2010
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I am using Acrobat Pro X. I would like to convert a multi page Word doc to a single, long page PDF. When I view the doc in Word using "Web Layout", it displays as a single page doc. But, when I either Save as PDF or Print PDF, page breaks are added when creating the PDF.

My ultimate goals is to create a PDF for online viewing without any page breaks. Any suggestion as to how to I could accomplish this would be appreciated.

Correct answer Bill12

In fact, if you created one long page as you suggest, you would have just created a major printing problem for anyone wanting to print the document. They would not be able to fit the content to their sheet without it being tiny and unreadable. It will not flow to the next page. That is not the structure base for a PDF. I would strongly suggest leaving it in a letter or A-4 format and setting the default display settings of the document to continuous. Other than a small page break showing it would give the same result you are going after. If you want to make it almost continuous, then set the top and bottom margins in the WORD document to zero.

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CtDave
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December 16, 2010
My ultimate goals is to create a PDF for online viewing without any page breaks

Not possible with the PDF format.

"Web View", in MS Word, represents the potential content flow in HTML.

HTML is not "page layout" centric; PDF is (as is DOC, DOCX, and RTF).

You could create a long vertical custom page size for a "printed" output PDF.

You could establish a "continous" intial view in the PDF properties that supports continuous scroll.

But, if it is a PDF there will be "page breaks".

Be well...

Bill12Correct answer
Inspiring
December 16, 2010

In fact, if you created one long page as you suggest, you would have just created a major printing problem for anyone wanting to print the document. They would not be able to fit the content to their sheet without it being tiny and unreadable. It will not flow to the next page. That is not the structure base for a PDF. I would strongly suggest leaving it in a letter or A-4 format and setting the default display settings of the document to continuous. Other than a small page break showing it would give the same result you are going after. If you want to make it almost continuous, then set the top and bottom margins in the WORD document to zero.

CtDave
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December 16, 2010
In fact, if you created one long page as you suggest, you would have just created a major printing problem for anyone wanting to print the document. 

But of course.

While it is a conceptual error to consider a PDF with no page breaks (such as with HTML) one might be determined to pursue it.

Thus, two quick "work arounds" which, like all work arounds often engenders new problems.

Although, a continuous scroll initial view of a PDF with a proper page size might very well meet one's on line view needs and print needs should hardcopy be desired.

Be well...