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Thanks to both of you. Perhaps my "intuitive" approach was unsiuitable.
What I need to do is adapt all my documents to better fit a new format. They were originally made to print on an A4 page on paper. I now need the same documents to better fit a screen with a resolution of 768 * 1366 which is a reasonable match to a legal paper size 21.6 * 35.6 cm and as its on screen I now need only very narrow margins. The documents mostly all text - nothing fancy, no forms, tables, front matter, cover page etc. or -only about 10% - text with an image. I realise I will have to edit any that dont work well in the new format. Sorry if my image misled you, the documents are all based on templates. Could I perhaps create a copy, then batch apply a new template to all the documents in the folder? |
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