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Saving a PDF as landscape orientation

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Mar 18, 2008 Mar 18, 2008

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I have a dynamically generated pfd. The content is set up for landscape but when I open it in the browser or in Acrobat it is a landscape document that is rendered in portrait. In acrobat I can go into view and tell it to be landscape, but when I save it, it reopens as portrait again.
How can I take a pdf page that is in portrait and save it out so it opens up in landscape?

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Apr 10, 2008 Apr 10, 2008

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I've struggled with the same essential problem but just found a solution. Check out page 16 of dissertations.umi.com/etd_tutorial_proquest.pdf. It's a manual to help grad students format their PhD dissertations for printing. Worked for me.

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I am having the same issue, but the link provided no longer goes to the manual referenced. Does anyone have any other ideas? I've created a landscape document in Illustrator CS4, go to print it as a PDF, and though it would print correctly, when I open the PDF it's tipped over sideways (portrait). What's up with that?

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