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Acrobat Reader DC
Has anyone else 'upgraded' yet?
I did last night. I had been working on a 3-page model. I was printing Actual Size, but I had printed off two pages , and hadn't printed off the third yet when I upgraded. After the upgrade, printed the last page at Actual Size and it is substantially smaller in scale than the other two pages. It was an A4 pdf, printed on Letter-sized paper. Did the new Acrobat Reader internally rescale? Maybe I just need to move away from Adobe...
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I don't know...but anything up in a cloud, should stay in a cloud
and not come down and infest my computer. What the hell have they done to the Reader program?! I will be removing this overblown Reader, and reinstalling my very old Reader 10. It works just fine thank you. (Just glad I also have Acrobat already installed) No, I don't like Foxit.
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Take PDF Xchange viewer instead: Itīs slim and it allows for a lot of individual options like being portable from a thumbdrive or scaling of printouts:
I prefer to have my model aircraft all in 1/33, even when the original design is in 1/32: Set print scaling to 97%. Finished. Also easy export as a bitmap and so on.
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