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Page scaling

New Here ,
Feb 29, 2008 Feb 29, 2008
Scale page by percent. Currently, in print set up page scaling amounts to reducing or enlarging to fit printer borders. When I have a scaled architectural drawing, I want to reduce it a fixed percentage so the printed drawing is also in scale, such as 50%, or 25%. This is now not possible and very annoying.
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LEGEND ,
Feb 29, 2008 Feb 29, 2008
Change the paper size to what you want and then scale the print. It works for me. You may have to do it from the PDF itself. I did that to reduce or enlarge a bunch of PDFs I had from folks who can't follow directions. In this case, I did not change the printer page size, only the size of the information on the page.
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New Here ,
Oct 16, 2009 Oct 16, 2009

Thank you so much Bill for that information. I have just gotten acquainted with PDF and did not know much about page scaling at all. Thanks again! Just goes on to show how little I know about PDFs.

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New Here ,
Feb 29, 2008 Feb 29, 2008
How do you change the paper size in the PDF document?
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LEGEND ,
Feb 29, 2008 Feb 29, 2008
You change it in the printer when you print. You might be able to scale it with PDF Optimizer, but I am not sure.
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Community Beginner ,
Aug 20, 2008 Aug 20, 2008
I also would like to see page scaling by percentage. I work in architecture and frequently work with 30" x 42" documents and often want to print them half size so I set up a page at 15" x 21" but instead of being able to set it up to print at 50% I have to use scale to fit or a similar scaling option which always scales my documents to 49%. This is very annoying especially when I have to use a ruler to measure something off a printed page. I don't understand why we can't have it print exactly the way we want it to. Isn't that what PDF is all about anyway?
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New Here ,
Aug 25, 2008 Aug 25, 2008
I would have thought a standard feature - into the future at least.
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LEGEND ,
Aug 25, 2008 Aug 25, 2008
On Acrobat 8, you can select Page Scaling and try Tile all pages. Then set the tile scale at 100% to create a scaled PDF. Then simply print the resultant PDF. That is at least one way around the problem. It was straight forward when I did it last fall in AA6. I can not find the scaling AA5. I do not have my AA7 system up to check, but I am sure there is a similar scaling feature there for printing to a new PDF. That may be simplest way to created a scaled version.
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New Here ,
Sep 11, 2008 Sep 11, 2008
How can I scale a scanned image with high resolution in Adobe Acrobat 8
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LEGEND ,
Sep 11, 2008 Sep 11, 2008
Acrobat is not a graphics imaging program. You can do limited scaling to a different resolution with PDF Optimize and such. For more extensive graphic work, you need to use something like PhotoShop.
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New Here ,
Oct 13, 2008 Oct 13, 2008
if you look at this guys site he has some apps that will scale.

http://www.noliturbare.com/index.php

I had been looking for a app that will scale to 50% for blueprints. This seems like something that adobe would have include seeing how the have dimensioning tools for take offs and 1/2 size is something that people use all the time that deal with blueprints.
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New Here ,
Oct 29, 2008 Oct 29, 2008
"Acrobat is not a graphics imaging program. You can do limited scaling to a different resolution with PDF Optimize and such. For more extensive graphic work, you need to use something like PhotoShop."

We're not talking about graphics manipulation here, we're talking about output at a user-defined scale. We work with vehicles and have lots of documents at 1/40 scale which we want to print at 1/20, but Acrobat is unable to accomplish this. We use Acrobat Pro to annotate our files so the only way to print them with this info is from Acrobat.

We desperately need this feature, it seems ridiculous that it hasn't been there since version 1! Safari lets you set a scale when printing, does that make it a 'graphics imaging program'?
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New Here ,
Jan 15, 2009 Jan 15, 2009
I would like to add to this topic. It seems that all new versions of Acrobat (8 and above) over-ride printer driver scaling options. For example, if I select 50% scale in my printer driver, acrobat will ignore that and use what ever setting is displayed. I used to be able to select "Scaling None" and change the scale percentage in the printer properties while using Acrobat 6, but that no longer applies. Adobe, please fix this or add a percentage scaling option.
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New Here ,
Oct 29, 2009 Oct 29, 2009

Wow what a great forum, and thanks John and Bill for your helpful information. Like Dexter I too used to perform the page scaling in the traditional manner, and that was not only time consuming but downright monotonous. Your technique looks awesome! Thanks again!

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Apr 02, 2010 Apr 02, 2010

One solution on the Mac is in the Page Setup menu. ( File / Page Setup...)

Set the Paper Size to the actual size of your paper, but change the Scale to whatever percent you choose. Then, from the print dialog box select Page Scaling : None. The image size should be reduced within the overall page size.

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New Here ,
Apr 24, 2010 Apr 24, 2010

To change the scale (by a percentage)in AA8 here is what you need to do:

1. Go to Print Setup

2. Change your printer to "Adobe PDF"

3. Select your paper size (half of your original if scaling 50%)

4. Properties>Layout>Advanced

5. There is a scaling option, change to desired scale

6. Ok>Ok>Ok

Now you are going to print your PDF to a new PDF:

1. Go to Print

2. Change your printer to "Adobe PDF"

3. Select your paper size (half of your original if scaling 50%)

4. Make sure Auto-Rotate and Center is checked

5. Uncheck "Choose Paper Source by PDF Page Size"

6. Select Page Scaling: None

7. Print > Save As a new PDF (The PDF Page Size is now scaled to what you want)

Now open the new PDF and you should be able to print it to the scale you chose without any problems.

-Ben

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New Here ,
May 21, 2013 May 21, 2013

1. I open PDF in mac preview,

2. select file-print

3. select paper size

4. scroll down to manage custom size

5. click the button, add the paper size and the bleed

6. click ok

7. select pdf in the lower left corner

8. select save as pdf

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LEGEND ,
May 24, 2013 May 24, 2013

Dartoz,

You are responding to a 5-year old post which other people already answered. I think the OP will have moved on.

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New Here ,
Jun 11, 2013 Jun 11, 2013

The OP may have moved on, but the thread is still here.

I have the same question, and my search for "acrobat pro mac 9 change page size 2013" gives "about 141,000,000" results, so it looks like other people besides the me and the OP have this question.

dartoz' post just quickly and simply solved my problem, whereas reading 5 or 6 other so-called solutions on other pages (including this thread) was not helpful. Sure, having to use another application isn't ideal, but I did what I had to do and can move on.

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New Here ,
Apr 16, 2018 Apr 16, 2018
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and here i am in 2018 searching for an answer to this question and THANK YOU, DARTOZ! this is the only answer that has worked for me! been going through hell trying to print 22x34 docs to 11x17 and yours was the only answer that worked, and so simply. you have made my day!

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