Holy Moly! Your reply was amazing!
I have no idea what you were talking about, but I did recognize several English words in there. (Can you tell I'm not too technical w this stuff?)
You are right that the pdf does scale to A5 when I print and set the page to "Fit to Print." The trouble there is, I won't ever print these pdf's, they stay pdf as part of the patient record. I tried to scale it by using the above printer settings then printing to the pdf print driver (don't laugh, I'm desperate) but then I got that weird background to scribble offset you demonstrated.
I can export the notes as png and just import the graphic into the pdf, (that worked really well) but I would have to do that one page at a time (dozens of pages) and that would be way more time consuming than my current method: writing on a piece of paper and scanning that to the existing patient record.
This purchase was meant to streamline my record keeping not make it 5 times more complicated.
Rats!
The last guess I can make is to side load a 3rd party note app and see if I can get that one to work. At least I would have customer support that would email me back.
If that doesn't work, I'm going to have a very, very, very expensive Kindle e-book reader and give up on the note taking idea altogether. It does seem like 100's of people have made it work for them, but maybe they don't have my specific application.
Pen and paper have once again beaten electronic capture, for now at least.
Thank you for your kind help!
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