Large Paper Sizes A2 / A1 / A0

Hi
I'm trying to use the online pdf create function to create Large Paper Sizes A2 / A1 / A0
The MS Publisher file (55 Mb+) is too big to send so .pdf conversion seems an ideal solution
I have been successful with A4 & A3 versions but can't go larger with the online convesion.
Help! Please
Thank You

Hi Ted,
I'm sorry for the delayed response to your question. Have you tried using the Adobe CreatePDF desktop printer? You can download this to any Windows computer and use it to convert files to PDF from any program that allows you to print. To download the printer, just sign in at http://createpdf.acrobat.com and click on the button (to the far right) marked "Set up Adobe CreatePDF Desktop Printer". Let me know if you need any help!
Best,
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