Page Size Change

Can Acrobat take my 100 pg catalog that is layed out in 11x17 reader spreads for printing and change it to 8.5 x 11's?

A bit of work. You can crop the left side of the pages and print to a PDF. Then use ctrl-z and redo the crop to the right side and print again. Then go back and combine them and sort the pages.

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