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Hello,
I have combined two documents in one PDF :
- a screenshot jpeg in landscape mode and big size (1313 x 899)
- a word document in A4 in portrait mode
I am in page scroll mode in Acrobat.
I would like to have all pages of the document automatically in A4 and portrait mode.
How to do this ?
And how to set in order that for all PDF I create / combine, I will be in A4 and portrait ?
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Instead of InDesign you can also use Word.
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For the JPEG file create a A4 document in InDesign, place the JPEG file, and export as PDF.
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You can use the Scale Pages preflight profile to do it, if you have Acrobat Pro DC.
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I have Acrobat Pro.
I have tried to use Crop page function and selecting A4 (see screenshot below), but for the screenshot in 1313 x 899, it does not works (it does not change it from landscape 1313 x 899 to portrait A4, because in cropping mode I cannot choose between "portrait" and "landscape"). I am wondering if Acrobat Pro is able to do it ? Am I obliged to use In Design in order to do it ?
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Instead of InDesign you can also use Word.
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@Bernd Alheit I have put my screenshot 1313 x 899 in Word, then I have created a PDF with Acrobat by importing this Word file, and now it works : I have this screenshot in A4 portrait mode, and I can move the screenshot inside the created PDF at the good place. This is good because actually I have not InDesign (I have only tried it).
Now, in case I have several pages in Acrobat with different size, how to automatically create A4 pages for all pages inside Acrobat.
By example I would like combine two PDF files in one PDF file in A4 size for all pages :
- a PDF file 210 mm x 210 mm
- another PDF in A4 size.
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Look at the reply of try67.
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I have read what is "Preflight" mode in Acrobat Pro.
But it is too complicated for me to set. Does InDesign has a more easy way to do it ?
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