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Old 03-07-2016, 12:29 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by crankypants View Post
That sounds good, Dale. But how do I test rewrapping on a Win 7 PC? Each time I resize the Adobe PDF window the document page size stays the same. Is there a flag I have to set in Adobe Distiller? Or a menu item I have to turn on when I view the PDF?

I'd like to test this rewrapping on my PC, then on my Android device which has a smaller screen.
You need a reader that has support for reflow. Not all do. Earlier versions of PDF on the PC had this but the current versions seem to have removed it. Perhaps the Acrobat editor can show this but the reader will not. Adobe seems to be deemphasizing this feature. Portable device tools tend to have this support. The files should be tagged as well although some readers can try anyway with varying levels of success.

I would suggest ADE.

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