Resize PDF pages
Put a mixed-up document onto one paper size before printing, or scale every page up or down by a percentage. Pages are redrawn as vector content, so text stays sharp and selectable at the new size.
Pages are embedded as vector objects and redrawn at the new size, so text stays sharp and selectable. Aspect ratio is always preserved — nothing is stretched.
The document is parsed on your device. Pages of different sizes are fine — that is usually the reason for resizing.
A4, US Letter, Legal, A3, A5 or Tabloid, in portrait or landscape. Or switch to Scale and give a percentage between 10 and 400.
On a fixed paper size, pages are scaled to fit inside the margin you choose and centred, keeping their aspect ratio.
Every page comes out at the new size, ready to print on one stack of paper.
Each page is embedded into the new document as a vector object and drawn at a scale factor. Text remains text, line art remains line art, and images keep their original resolution — the page is simply drawn smaller or larger.
Fitting to a paper size takes the smaller of the two scale factors and centres the result, so an A4 page on Letter gets a hair of extra margin rather than being stretched. A landscape page on a portrait sheet is shrunk to fit, not rotated — use the rotate tool if that is what you want.
Scaling by 50% halves the page dimensions as well as the content, which is what you want for producing a half-size proof. To keep the sheet and shrink only the content, choose a paper size and increase the margin instead.
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