In any case for anyone else that may have run into a similar issue with generating PDFs in Layout on a MAC, check the page setup margins to insure the printed page is completely visible. I think the page setup may be specific to your printer - I am not sure. Print to PDF worked and Export to PDF worked for my letter sized documents. When I went back to view print preview, the entire document including my margins were completely visible and centered correctly. I named it US Letter Size- no margins and once entered, it appeared in the drop down list and I set it as favorite. There is however a manage custom sizes settings which allows one to name, choose a size and set the visible print area which I set to have no margins (fully visible). There didnt appear to be a way to change these margins. But, youll have the original PDFs content on 7.25x10.5. Because you have a scanned image being processed expect to take a hit on the 8.5x11 image. When I moused over that selection a gray pop-up appeared showing margins which were not the ones I had set in Layout using document setup. In the print dialog use the Adobe PDF printer. I did the following to resolve the issue:įor debug purposes, Set the margins to red and visible in LO using document setup for better visibilty of what was truncated.Ī went into the Page Setup screen and checked my selection was US letter 8.5x11. You can access this tool from the Tools center. I observed this same cutoff even when I viewed the print preview. To reduce the size of your PDF file, open the Optimize PDF tool. I use a 1/4" margin (sometimes 1/8") all around and noticed in the PDF, the left hand side of the document was cutoff. I encountered a problem recently with trying to print to PDF or use File->export only with letter size documents in Layout. Asked if other MAC users have problems with File->Export command
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