

Let’s look at changing the paper size first. The other method is reducing or increasing the custom scale percentage.


There are two ways you can reduce or increase the size of a printable: The one method is choosing the paper size you would like to print on (for example, you want to print an A4 printable on A5 paper, or a 8.5 x 11” printable on 4.25 x 5.5” paper). How to reduce or increase the size of a printable I’m not a great article writer – English isn’t my first language – so please bear with me ? What you’ll need to resize printables We’ll be taking a look at the print settings window in Adobe Reader on how to achieve that. Sometimes you have downloaded a printable that you would like to print smaller or larger than it actually is. Today’s tutorial is about resizing printables. You are stuck with the size you bought and if you need more of that item, you need to buy more. With printed stationery, this is not possible. You can resize them, print as many as you need, and in some cases even type in your own text. The fantastic thing about printables is that you have the power of making them work better for you. Today is the first article in a series where I will be discussing getting the most out of the printables you buy or download for free. As someone who creates printables for my shop for a living I get quite a few questions regarding printing and resizing printables.
