![]() I can't believe that Adobe doesn't have an option in Acrobat to address this issue. However when you print to a PDF, the file size does not change (which is one of the driving motivations for changing the page size). If you try Save As, you are not given the option to resize the page.Īlternatively, when you open the existing PDF file in Macintosh's Preview or Skim applications, you are given the option in the print dialog boxes to scale the image. Instead, choose File > Save." When you go to File > Save, it is greyed out (since you are using an existing saved PDF file). However if you choose this, another dialog box pops up stating "Saving a PDF file when printing is not supported. ![]() When you choose "Printer" (lower left corner), you get the printer's default dialog box that gives making a PDF an option. Sadly, there is no "print to PDF" option. The Acrobat print dialog box gives the user a robust number of options to manipulate the printing of a document. pdf is by opening up any application and using File -> Print -> PDF -> Save as PDF.Īny application, that is, except Acrobat. ![]() Unfortunately, they don't solve my problem.Īcrobat does not have a virtual printer option for a Mac operation 10.6. ![]() Thank you Gilad D, Steve and Bill for your answers.
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