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    How do I change paper size/ layout for all my pages at once

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    • Z Offline
      zzm
      last edited by

      I have 100 pages 24x36

      I would like to make them all 8.5x11 and shrink everything to fit.

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        bjanzen
        last edited by

        Really? I've only had one person show me a 100 page document (a very specific use). I worked in process engineering and for huge projects we never had 100 pages of drawings. What are you doing?

        File->Document Setup->Paper. Paper size is a per-document setting.

        b

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        • M Offline
          mavie
          last edited by

          Great question, Barry!

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            baz
            last edited by

            I would like to make them all 8.5x11 and shrink everything to fit.

            @bjanzen said:

            File->Document Setup->Paper. Paper size is a per-document setting.

            b

            but as far as i can make out, you will have to resize all the elements on each page as well πŸ‘Ž
            baz

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              jmoore
              last edited by

              Why not save them as pdf. Open them in Acrobat Reader and print them to fit on 8 1/2 x 11.

              Jeff

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