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    Default How can I make everything on every page a bit larger, (but stay centred)?

    Hello

    Is there a simple way to make everything on every page slightly larger?

    e.g. I have a PDF which I need to print out. The problem is that it is printing out very small on the page.
    So I need to increase the size of the contents of every page by c. 130%


    I could go into every page one at a time and select all, then with Aspect Ratio locked increase Width by 130%...
    ...except that I have 256 pages to print!

    I tried scaling the printouts but Xara scales the margin area too - so everything shoots off to the right!

    J

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    Default Re: How can I make everything on every page a bit larger, (but stay centred)?

    if the 'margin area' is an object in it's own right then, yes, xara will include it in the scaling

    not sure there is an easy way to do this; xara does not have any means of linking content across pages for one-step editing afaik
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    Default Re: How can I make everything on every page a bit larger, (but stay centred)?

    shipen, surely the printing size should be set by your PDF Reader to a custom size / page zoom of 130% for the document?
    I use PDF XChange Editor and it additionally allows the page to be auto-centred.

    Quote Originally Posted by handrawn View Post
    xara does not have any means of linking content across pages for one-step editing afaik
    In Xara, you could use Auto-fit to Page > Auto-fit all objects: Width & Height.
    Increase the Page Size (for all) by 130% x 130%.
    Untick Auto-fit all objects.
    Finally, revert the page size.
    Works across all pages at once.

    Acorn
    Acorn - installed Xara software: Cloud+/Pro+ and most others back through time (to CC's Artworks). Contact for technical remediation/consultancy for your web designs.
    When we provide assistance, your responses are valuable as they benefit the community. TG Nuggets you might like. Report faults: Xara Cloud+/Pro+/Magix Legacy; Xara KB & Chat

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    Default Re: How can I make everything on every page a bit larger, (but stay centred)?

    issue is going to be if the 'margin' is an object; if it is unless it happened to be on a layer of it's own I don't see a way to isolate it, and even then it might still be caught by auto-fit ?

    I do wish you could select across pages; I gave up using xara for PDF for that reason, once they took away the merge pages on import; merging dozens of pages manually is no joke either
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    Default Re: How can I make everything on every page a bit larger, (but stay centred)?

    Quote Originally Posted by Acorn View Post
    shipen, surely the printing size should be set by your PDF Reader to a custom size / page zoom of 130% for the document?
    I use PDF XChange Editor and it additionally allows the page to be auto-centred.


    In Xara, you could use Auto-fit to Page > Auto-fit all objects: Width & Height.
    Increase the Page Size (for all) by 130% x 130%.
    Untick Auto-fit all objects.
    Finally, revert the page size.
    Works across all pages at once.

    Acorn
    Hi Acorn

    I've never quite understood how Xara (XDProX v19) manages page settings, but here is what I just tried:

    So I went: Files ==> Page Options ==> Document (section) ==> [tick] All pages in Document the same
    and then click "Autofit to page" ==> [tick] Auto-fit all objects ==> [select] Width & Height
    and then click "Reset All Objects"
    and then click "Apply"
    and then click "Ok"

    Well you might have thought that this would resize all the contents of the page. But unfortunately it doesn't!

    J

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    Default Re: How can I make everything on every page a bit larger, (but stay centred)?

    Quote Originally Posted by shiphen View Post
    Hi Acorn

    I've never quite understood how Xara (XDProX v19) manages page settings, but here is what I just tried:

    So I went: Files ==> Page Options ==> Document (section) ==> [tick] All pages in Document the same
    and then click "Autofit to page" ==> [tick] Auto-fit all objects ==> [select] Width & Height
    and then click "Reset All Objects"
    and then click "Apply"
    and then click "Ok"
    Well you might have thought that this would resize all the contents of the page. But unfortunately it doesn't!
    J
    shipen, you didn't change the page size at any time!
    Do it before Reset and again after Reset.

    Acorn
    Acorn - installed Xara software: Cloud+/Pro+ and most others back through time (to CC's Artworks). Contact for technical remediation/consultancy for your web designs.
    When we provide assistance, your responses are valuable as they benefit the community. TG Nuggets you might like. Report faults: Xara Cloud+/Pro+/Magix Legacy; Xara KB & Chat

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    Default Re: How can I make everything on every page a bit larger, (but stay centred)?

    Quote Originally Posted by Acorn View Post
    shipen, you didn't change the page size at any time!
    Do it before Reset and again after Reset.

    Acorn
    Nope I still cant get that to work.
    Nothing I do can get rid of the top and left hand margin.

    Are you thinking I should make the page larger or smaller before setting "AutoFit to Page" on?

    Also do I need to "Reset All Objects?"

    TBH, I am totally confused by this one!

    J

 

 

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