Hi Elchanan,
Do you have Acrobat Pro? If so, there is a cropping tool that will allow you to crop the PDF down to 6 x 9 without redoing it in FrameMaker. This should be the simplest and best solution for your printer. In general, you should always create your source document at the page size that it is intended to be printed at. If your printer then requires crop marks, you will be all set. By the way, I like your name. It means "God is gracious." Rick Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc. 585-366-4017 **NEW** rick at frameexpert.com From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of VLM TechSubs Sent: Friday, December 20, 2013 11:42 PM To: Framers Subject: Page size going from FM to PDF Greetings everyone, I've created a book in FrameMaker, consisting of about 25 Frame files. There is nothing extraordinary about the book, just chapters, mostly text, a ToC, an index, and some standard front matter. Using FM 8 on Win 7. The book is to be printed in a 6"x9" format. In the Frame template, I used 8.5 x 11 pages, then set the margins large enough, so that the text, headers, footers, etc. would all fit perfectly inside a 6.9 page, including the margins on the 6.9 page. I assumed that a print shop would be able to take such a PDF file and put it on press on any machine that print shop has. Now, the print shop, with which I have no direct contact, apparently says it can't use that, wants me to convert the book to 6.9 pages. I say "apparently", because this is a game of telephone, and I actually have no idea what the print shop actually said. Charming, eh? :) 1. Does my assumption, namely, that a print shop should be able to take the PDF I created and put it up on any reasonable press, make sense? (I ask, because I need to decide whether I should "fix" this on my nickel or theirs. If I'm making a reasonable assumption, then theirs; if not, then of course, mine.) 2. If I need to change the page size in FrameMaker and recreate the PDF, am I better off changing the template and importing it into the existing book files, or am I better off changing the template and then pasting the content into the template, one chapter at a time, resaving each file as I go? Or is there a third, better option? (It's a one-off project, no one is going to pay to automate anything, whatever is done, will be done manually.) Also, if I end up doing this, is there something special I need to know WRT Acrobat settings I would use in FrameMaker? Thank you kindly, Elchanan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/attachments/20131221/7a6fade1/attachment.html>