Saving large files as 1 page

I made a poster in Publisher size 10x14 I saved it as a pdf. It saved in 4 pages. Is ther a way I can save it as 1 page sized 10x14

Acrobat Reader was a long time ago; I believe v6 and earlier.  Today it is called Adobe Reader.
Adobe Acrobat is the PDF creation and editing tool.
What did you use to create your PDF from the Publisher document?

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