Pdf default size

hi all
I'm displaying a pdf in wda application . The size of the pdf page is diffrent in diffrent system .
When i run the application on my system it is coming as 54% page size by default where as when I'm executing the same application on other system it is coming as 21% by default.
Please suggest how can I make the pdf default size of the page.
Thanks in advance.

madhu12p wrote:
> If i set the width and height 1000 px then there is a problem that other objects will not fit in the same page .
what is meant by other objects? is the part of same smartform that is not being displayed completely? Please clarify.
also I mentioned 1000px as just one value so that to maximize the page size. you can use various sizes and need to do trial and error so that PDF will be displayed in optimized size and it will be then same in all systems.
Thanks,
Chandra
Edited by: Chandrashekhar Mahajan on Nov 9, 2011 2:08 PM

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