Word to PDF - custom page size isn't being retained

I'm having a problem converting a Microsoft Word docx to a PDF and retaining the proper custom document size. In Word (for Mac) the size in Page Setup is 5.25x8. But when I save it as a PDF, the PDF document properties say it is 8.5x11. Any suggestions?

Open up the printer properties (I assume it is similar on a MAC to a PC) and set the page size there. Acrobat does not necessarily use the page size you have set in your document. It is kind of like printing your document to a printer with letter paper in the paper hopper rather than your custom stock.

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