![]() ![]() The bottom marker on the ruler is the margin. The other way to change margins is with the ruler. If you have set your own custom margins before, there will also be an option at the top to set your margins to whatever you set them to last time you did so. In this case, one side of the page has to leave room for the binding, and the extra space will be on the left on one side of the page, and on the right-hand side on the reverse, so the facing pages will ‘mirror’ each other. The Mirrored option is a bit less obvious, use this one if you are printing double-sided pages that are to be bound together like a book or magazine. Normal, Narrow, Moderate and Wide are fairly self-explanatory – try each one to see if any of these preset options give you the result you want. There are several default options that you can choose from. To do this, go to Layout > Margins or use the Ruler to drag the margins. I've also confirmed the correct page size settings for both the Adobe and Brother printers in the Windows 7 "Devices and Printers" dialog box.Sometimes we want to change the margins around a Word document, either to change the way the page looks, or to get the text to fit onto the page. ![]() I tried to make this tab reappear in Word but to no avail. I believe I've seen/inspected all available settings for specifying page sizes and scaling - Adobe used to offer the PDFMaker add-in for Word, which manifested itself as a Word tab called "Acrobat," and therein one could see PDF settings, but this tab has long since disappeared with a previous Acrobat update. However they both use the same Adobe PDF default settings specifying A4 paper size. ![]() I should also say that over years of Adobe updates I seem to have two different Adobe products for creating PDFs both the aforementioned Distiller as well as Adobe Acrobat Pro Extended (v. ![]() I suspect there is some scaling or default page sizing going on but where/how to change it? In Word 2010 you do this via: File -> Options -> Advanced, and deselect the setting "Scale content for A4 or 8.5 x 11" paper sizes" in the Print section. I've solved this problem in previous versions by simply deselecting print scaling in Microsoft Word or in Distiller. It's almost as if Distiller is stubbornly scaling the document to a different page size no matter which settings are specified. I've searched the internet far and wide in order to understand why, when converting a Word 2010 document to PDF in Windows 7 (via Adobe Distiller ), the top and bottom margins of the resulting PDF file are automatically increased (thereby shrinking the content on the page somewhat) despite having uniformly and everywhere set A4 paper size in Word 2010 and Adobe default PDF settings. ![]()
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