Merge jpgs into a single pdf, but page dimensions? how to set...?

I have merged a number of jpgs into a single pdf but for some reason it ends up being a strange page dimension - 23.6 in x 30.6 in. The jpgs were saved at a resolution so that they might print an 8.5 x 11 at 200 dpi. Is there a place you can set  these dimensions? I know it is quite easy to still make it print on a letter sized sheet but the ppl who I am sending the dosument to might be thrown off by the dimensions.

I had a difficult time finding the answer on the web.  Finally found a forum with my answer to share with others facing the same issue.  Last entry worked for me.
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/213722-acrobat-9-pro-doesn-t-see-ms-office-files-whe n-combining-files

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