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Dear Customer,
Thanks for reaching out to us. We are looking into the issue reported by you and will try our best to resolve it. Meanwhile could you please give us the below info and let us know.
1. This issue happens to you for one specific file or on everyone.
2. Could you please try opening the shared file from Web(Browser) and let us know if comments are visible or not.
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Hi
Please check with latest Acrobat 2020 and let us know if you are still facing this issue.
Thanks
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Acrobat Pro Feature Request
I have a document that is approximately 6x3". I need to output this document to two different PDF deliverable files:
1) at the 6"x3" size, for use on a tiny screen
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2) on 8.5"x11" size with 3 tiny pages per sheet, for efficient printout on standard paper or viewing in PDF
I save my source content to the 6"x3" size and get a beautiful PDF file. Deliverable 1 looks great.
But, I cannot save my source content to PDF with multiple pages per sheet (from Word).
Also, from Acrobat, I cannot save the output 1 file to a PDF with 3 pages per sheet to get high-quality deliverable #2 files.
The workaround I'm currently using (which results in poor image quality, mostly dumb/broken PDF file, and virtually no control over settings): I PRINT the option 1 deliverable to the Printer "Adobe PDF", under Page Sizing & Handling, select Multiple > Pages per sheet: Custom, 1 by 3; Page order: Vertical. Refer to the attached screenshot of my printer settings and the print preview for what I'm trying to achieve.
The result is a pretty ugly, useless PDF file. But, it's printable on normal office paper (double-sided if you like). A Save As option that allows alignment of multiple pages on one PDF page would solve the whole messy problem and save steps, too. (Happy customers and document readers!)
Summary: I would like to be able to Save As PDF from within Acrobat Pro and have the option of laying out the pages as shown in my work-around screenshot. This way, the image quality, hyperlinks, etc. will work and be optimal.
Thank you!
--Laura
I'm on Windows 10, Acrobat Pro DC V 2021.007.20099
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