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Creating a print PDF from InDesign is easy: You just choose File Export Adobe PDF (Print) and pick a PDF preset. That will create a PDF file which you can view at 100% size in a PDF reader like Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader.But what if you want a copy of that PDF at a different size?
That’s not so easy. There is no setting for exporting a PDF at a different scaling value.In the, a poster asked:I have an A4 document and my client wants both A4 and A5 high res PDF. Is there a way to simply create a smaller PDF rather than recreate the artwork? Send to PDF at 70%?You could make a copy of the artwork in InDesign and scale it smaller.
Or you could place the first PDF into InDesign and scale it smaller. But neither of these methods are much fun if you have a multi-page document.Dov Isaacs, Adobe Principal Scientist, pointed to an answer that I didn’t know existed—using InDesign’s plug-in, Acrobat Pro DC.
Acrobat DC included some new Preflight profiles which weren’t in previous versions of Acrobat. I mentioned one of them in my posting on.Dov pointed out:Acrobat Pro DC provides a Preflight fixup that allows you to scale PDF (page size and content) without disturbing any other aspect of the PDF file. Operation is for all pages of a single PDF file.Since a lot of people don’t know about how to use Preflight in Acrobat Pro DC, here are the steps to use this feature. I used this fix up to take a PDF for some 8-1/2 x 11 slides for a class I’m teaching to a smaller size—6.953 x 9 inches.1. In Acrobat Pro DC, open the Print Production tool. Then click on Preflight in the options on the right.2.
In the Preflight panel, in the list at the top, where it by default shows Essentials, select Acrobat Pro DC 2015 Profiles.3. Click the wrench icon which indicates “Fixups.” In the Search field to the right, enter “scale” and press Return. That will show you fixups which match. I used Scale Pages to Specific Size.4. Edit the fix up to enter the sizes (and units) you need.
I edited a multi-page PDF that was 8-1/2 in by 11 in to 6.953 x 9 inches (I had to change millimeters to inches for units).5. When you click OK, you’ll save your new scaled file with a new name. There are two versions of Acrobat Pro DC: The original track, now named Classic, and the Continuous track.
Updates for the Classic track are released quarterly, and do not include new features, whereas updates for the Continuous track are issued more frequently, and implemented silently and automatically.I have the Continuous Track. When I choose About Adobe Acrobat DC, it shows “2017 Release (Version 2017). Version 2017.009.20058.” I get the Continuous Track with Creative Cloud subscription.What version do you have? I like the article and this is useful. I guess I’m a little confused with “Dov Isaacs, Adobe Principal Scientist, pointed to an answer that I didn’t know existed—using InDesign’s plug-in, Acrobat Pro DC”.
I am a subscriber to Adobe CC and use InCopy CC, InDesign CC, and of course Acrobat Pro DC. I am not aware of Acrobat Pro DC as an InDesign CC plug-in. Are you saying that we need to load something called Acrobat Pro DC 2015 Profiles? I don’t see this in my Acrobat Pro DC Print production options either. I’m working with software at the moment for making editable documents online – it’s very flexible. In terms of design and layout it is still happening in InDesign and transposed to the software for the online documents.Cut a long story short – in the software I’m using for the distribution of print documents, I can setup a “Jobs” section which allows me to specify different output options. Within these options is the option to Scale to any percentage.For example, I can create a A0 poster, make it available for online – and create different Job Output Options – A0, A2, A4, A5 – and set the scale for each of these.
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When the user selects A2 it outputs an A2 poster, and similarly for the other options.When the user accesses the document they can choose what size they want to produce. And the job is output based on the scaling information to the size required.Why InDesign cannot have this I do not know?Surely it would be fairly easy to introduce a scaling factor in the output options? Warriors orochi 2 psp iso torrent download. Adobe keeps telling my Mac that ‘there’s an upgrade to Acrobat DC’. I haven’t got Acrobat DC, I’ve got Acrobat Pro X. I use CS6 (can’t afford subscription) with the downloaded version of InDesign. Can’t find out if Acrobat DC works with CS6 but as Adobe has dropped CS6, I presume not.On a separate note, the publisher I work for keeps sending me PDF print files (set up by other people) of his books, asking me to make PDFs of a different size. When the page size is smaller than the original, that’s ok, I can crop off the crop marks using a trick I read about (probably here) a few years ago.
However if he wants the page enlarged, I can’t find a way to get Acrobat to delete the crop marks from the original and he has to send it to another freelancer who uses the expensive Enfocus Pitstop plug in.