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I need to print some mathematical articles. But the margin is too large, so I want to edit it to solve this problem.
I've searched the internet far and wide in order to understand why, when converting a Word 2010 document to PDF in Windows 7 (via Adobe Distiller 9.5.5316), the top and bottom margins of the resulting PDF file are automatically increased (thereby shrinking the content on the page somewhat) despite having uniformly and everywhere set A4 paper size in Word 2010 and Adobe default PDF settings. How to Change Page Margin and Column Settings in Adobe InDesign. Webucator provides instructor-led training to students throughout the US and Canada. We have trained over 90,000 students from over 16,000 organizations on technologies such as Microsoft ASP.NET, Microsoft Office, Azure, Windows, Java, Adobe, Python, SQL, JavaScript, Angular and much more.
One way is converting it to Microsoft Word (I think). But I tried some programs and they give very bad conversions.
How would you solve it? I am sure that some of you encounter this problem regularly.
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It’s an old thread, but I just stumbled on the same problem and didn’t want to install anything additional, so I suggest this: (building on what nmat says and the comment of slhck)
If you want to reduce margins, then, in the PDF reader you could print-to-pdf with scaling to 110% and then print the new PDF the way you want on paper (single or both sided or multiple per page). With this solution you can only increase decrease all the margins (top, bottom, right and left) proportionally; i.e., you can not change only one margin.
Edit/Update: I came across Briss, a free (GNU GPL) and quite compact application (Java) you can download from SourceForge (briss-0.9 currently). It can remove the margins of PDFs and save the result. I’ve been using it for few months already.
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You can use Briss, Pdfbooklet, Advanced pdf tools, Pdf scissors, Imposition studio, Inbooklet, Farrukh, Creo preps..None is perfect. Some have more options than other, some are very slow, some can create booklets, some are free.PD: Even Adobe Acrobat can crop margins.
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I think you should try to increase the margins without converting it to Word. Like you said, conversion usually provides bad results.
First, you could try to scale the PDF before printing. The print window has an option for that and if you set it at 95% the margins should increase. Another option is to edit the pdf. I found this article that explains how to increase the margins using PDFill.
nmatnmat
You can download this tool ' free pdf to word doc converter ' by hellopdf it's free and fast, faster than a web interface.
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It's very hard to set margin in the PDF files but I tried to find something and got the link given below try it hope it will help you. And if you convert it in
.doc
then you have to set margins manually. Adobe Margin Settings 2017
Take a look here.
If you have Adobe Photoshop, go ahead and open your PDF file from there. Then try and print it there. You can adjust a lot like margins scale size etc without losing your PDF quality. Print-out is as clear as the original.
avirkavirkIf you have Adobe Photoshop, go ahead and open your PDF file from there. Then try and print it there. You can adjust a lot like margins scale size etc without losing your PDF quality. Print-out is as clear as the original.
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Using Linux, try this:
Free adobe pagemaker 6.5 download. Here's a Gist of a bash script that builds on the prev. Fixes a color compatibility problem (possibly specific to my pdf), and does some dependency checking.
Michael ColeMichael Cole
In the adobe print set up box, choose 'Print to PDF paper size' and select 'none' for page scaling. The margins will be normal. Selecting 'Fit to paper' always makes the margins too big.
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Before printing PDF file change settings. There must be Page Sizing and handling section. Select Actual size, then all margins will be as in the word document from what you made you pdf file.
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How To Adjust Margins In Adobe
Printing documents is pretty easy, but if your printer isn’t printing words and content correctly according to the margins, things could become a nuisance. Especially, if you are printing a PDF, it’s very difficult to find out ways to adjust margins. If you want to adjust or correct margins while printing a PDF file on your printer, follow the methods below.
Adjust, Set Margins While Printing PDF Documents
1.In order to reduce margins while printing a PDF document, set scaling to 110% and then print the PDF. You could select single or double paged PDF, that doesn’t matter. Using scaling, you can increase or decrease margins proportionally without disturbing margins from one side.
2. Briss is one of the best software to crop PDF. You won’t need to adjust margins when your crop PDFs according to the sizes of your own choice. You could crop PDFs and then print cropped documents separately. Briss is free to use, and you can download it from this link.
Adobe Acrobat Dc Margin Settings
3.If you want to print your PDF without any margins, just open the PDF file and go to the “File” menu and click “Print” to open the Print dialog box. Now select your printer from the “Printer” menu and click on “Actual size” under “Size Options.” Now click on “Page Setup”. You will see the Margins section here. Set the margins to 0.
Change Margins In Adobe Pdf
4. Peachtree accounting software 2019. There is a built-in option in Adobe Acrobat using which you can adjust margins while printing a PDF document. Open the PDF document in Adobe Acrobat. Click on the “Document” option and then click on “Crop Pages.” Now click “Set to Zero”. Now click Save to save the settings.
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