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November 8, 2021
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The dimensions of this page are out-of-range. Page content might be truncated

  • November 8, 2021
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So Adobe Acrobat has this fatal PDF error for years but found no way to fix it?

 

Adobe Reader cannot open a PDF page that is longer than 200in in length. That's just bad. Adobe, please fix this basic error.

Correct answer JR Boulay

200 x 200 inches is Distiller’s limit for PostScrip, it’s based on the Windows printer driver limitation.

 

The maximum page size is 15 million inches, this is from the PDF Reference 1.6:

 

In PDF versions earlier than PDF 1.6, the size of the default user space unit is fixed at 172 inch. In Acrobat viewers earlier than version 4.0, the minimum allowed page size is 72 by 72 units in default user space (1 by 1 inch); the maximum is 3240 by 3240 units (45 by 45 inches). In Acrobat versions 5.0 and later, the minimum allowed page size is 3 by 3 units (approximately 0.04 by 0.04 inch); the maximum is 14,400 by 14,400 units (200 by 200 inches).


Beginning with PDF 1.6, the size of the default user space unit may be set with the UserUnit entry of the page dictionary. Acrobat 7.0 supports a maximum UserUnit value of 75,000, which gives a maximum page dimension of 15,000,000 inches (14,400 * 75,000 * 172). The minimum UserUnit value is 1.0 (the default).

 

15,000,000 inches = 236,74 miles = 381 kilometers

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JR Boulay
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Community Expert
November 19, 2021

How to get rid of this error then? I'm using Adobe Reader DC

Acrobat Reader can do nothing, this requires Acrobat Pro.

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Participant
March 1, 2023

Using Acrobat Reader DC or  Adobe Acrobat DC Pro to open certain PDF's will still see the error "The dimensions of this page are out-of-range. Page content might be truncated", however if when utilizing Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome to open the PDF the entire PDF is opened without truncating anything.  Why can’t Adobe fix their Acrobat applications to completely open the PDF without truncating anything just like Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome currently can do.

Participant
October 15, 2025

in 2025 this is still incorrectly marked as the correct answer

i.e tell the client to open in a web browser, acrobat is an insufficient program 


The PDF's appear correctly in Microsoft Edge.

JR Boulay
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JR BoulayCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
November 8, 2021

200 x 200 inches is Distiller’s limit for PostScrip, it’s based on the Windows printer driver limitation.

 

The maximum page size is 15 million inches, this is from the PDF Reference 1.6:

 

In PDF versions earlier than PDF 1.6, the size of the default user space unit is fixed at 172 inch. In Acrobat viewers earlier than version 4.0, the minimum allowed page size is 72 by 72 units in default user space (1 by 1 inch); the maximum is 3240 by 3240 units (45 by 45 inches). In Acrobat versions 5.0 and later, the minimum allowed page size is 3 by 3 units (approximately 0.04 by 0.04 inch); the maximum is 14,400 by 14,400 units (200 by 200 inches).


Beginning with PDF 1.6, the size of the default user space unit may be set with the UserUnit entry of the page dictionary. Acrobat 7.0 supports a maximum UserUnit value of 75,000, which gives a maximum page dimension of 15,000,000 inches (14,400 * 75,000 * 172). The minimum UserUnit value is 1.0 (the default).

 

15,000,000 inches = 236,74 miles = 381 kilometers

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Participant
November 9, 2021

JR Boulay,

Sounds good. How to get rid of this error then? I'm using Adobe Reader DC version 2021.007.20099

 

 

Participant
November 19, 2021

No response. So Adobe can't fix.

JR Boulay
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 8, 2021

MOVED TO THE ACROBAT READER FORUM

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Bernd Alheit
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Community Expert
November 8, 2021

It is not a error. It is a restriction.