As you have read yourself, and probably guessed, I am a complete computer illiterate. kay: From last half hour, I am attempting to reduce the size of some diagrams, since each picture takes up three-quaters of the page. Instead of printing one diagram per page. (Save some trees. (heheehe), I would like to fit the size of two or possibly three diagrams on one page. For I need to print 15+ diagrams..so I wouldnt want to waste too much paper..
Is there anyone here, who is familiar with this program? Id really appreciate any kind of help.
So far, I have tried cropping, trimming, I cant seem to figure out.
Do you want to print the files off adobe acrobat? Or are u just using that as a template to place your images on? Or are you going to convert the files to adobe reader files (pdf).
If you're just using it as a template, then its goin to be tough to edit the images, because i cant find anything related to that off the net..
How about using some other program, thats specifically made to edit images? Unless you're using the program for a specific reason, or if someone else has any ideas.
Sorrry Brother for giving you a headache.
Actually the diagrams are already saved PDF files. These are part of our lectures. I have Adobe Acrobat Prof, where I cant only saved files as 'PDF' but I can easily add or delete pages etc. Whereas, I am trying to change the size of the pictures/diagrams..I cant seem to figure it out. Barakullahu Fee Akhi, for helping. I guess, I will print all of the pages then..:sister: no sweat.
Akhi,
Your great techniques are easy to follow, jazaks for that. Fortunately I found them very useful for the next time when I'll need to resize the pics. Sadly enough, from what it seems, I cant change the size of these diagrams, when I scrolled down the page, I noticed the copywrite issue. Khair Akhi, Now I know what I did not know before. Thanks to you. :sister:
oh okay, i dont know if this would be useful - but you could just print screen the diagrams and then paste it into paint. The quality would probably go alot less, but just an idea.
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