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Old 05-02-2011, 02:44 PM
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So I converted a PDF file to a doc file in order to print the document off.
Why? You can scale PDFs to fit the page size or to print multiple pages per sheet.
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It worked but the document is still over 300 pages long simply because each page is only half filled.
So why didn't you clean the document up afterwards, removing the unnecessary gaps?
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How can i get rid of these huge gaps so i can turn my 300 page document into a 150 page document?
See my answers above.
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