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    PDF Import To Scale

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      Prospector
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      Now that Bluebeam Revu is no longer supported on Macs, our office is desperate to find a PDF editor with similar capabilities: e.g., dimensioning, annotating, etc. LayOut would be PERFECT for this, if only it could import PDFs to scale!

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        @prospector said:

        Now that Bluebeam Revu is no longer supported on Macs, our office is desperate to find a PDF editor with similar capabilities: e.g., dimensioning, annotating, etc. LayOut would be PERFECT for this, if only it could import PDFs to scale!

        Give FOXIT PHANTOMPDF a try, supported on Mac as well.

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          By "to scale", I think you mean that LayOut tends to reduce the size of inserted pdfs. Here's what I do with LayOut: I have a template that is paper size 5' x 5' and insert the pdf into that. It doesn't reduce the pdf. Then I copy and paste into a file with a regular size paper.

          Not to say I think LayOut is "perfect" for anything, but if that works for you--it is possible to bring pdf drawings in at the size they were meant to be. Of course there is no snap to a pdf file. LayOut can be set to the scale the drawing is drawn at.

          I am sorry to hear of the demise of the application before I even knew about it!

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            Prospector
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            Thanks juju, Foxit looks promising. We're trying it out now. In all our web searches it never came up.

            And thanks pbcot. That's a great tip for importing PDFs to scale. I actually really like LO. If only it were faster!

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