Thanks Brian.
That works perfectly, especially as I already had to produce a pdf!
Keith
On 12/7/24 21:50, Brian Barker wrote:
At 10:25 12/07/2024 +1000, Keith Bates wrote:
I was recently asked to resize a document that was designed on A5 as
a flyer to be printed on A4 as a poster. It wasn't that hard to
change the page style to A4, then increase a graphic and font sizes
by about 50%, as it was a fairly simple document. Is there any way to
do this automatically? I did a search through the Help files but
couldn't find anything.
Portable Document File documents are scalable, so one easy workaround
would be to export a copy of the original document as PDF, open this
in your favourite PDF viewer, and print it from there scaled up to fit
(at 141%). Any editing you needed to make could be made to the
original version, before the export.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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