Exporting onenote to PDF page settings 2013

I am having the worst time with OneNote 2013: specifically with exporting a printed version of my class notes to PDF.
I am familiar with 'page setup', as well as using a 'custom' size to hopefully fit all my lectures notes in equal page sizes. It just seems like I am missing more settings somewhere embedded into OneNote's page setup settings.
What I ultimately want to do is download the lecture slides, write class notes on them, and export them in a PDF. The only issue the page size for this.  the 'custom page size' will allow to fit the width of the page, but never the length of the page.
Each page has to be printed in 2 pages since I cannot find how to set the length of the page to have the lecture slides fit. Simply increasing the 'height' setting during a 'custom' page size never seems to work frustratingly enough.
I have read how to export pdfs on this website yes, but where you find information about exporting page setups I have no idea.
Hope to hear from someone soon!

Hello. Did you ever figure out how to export with your page setup settings intact? I'm having a similar problem. 
Alex

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