Thank you man. Your video helped me decided two things, 1. I'm not going to do this for the 422 unique pages of my doc, 2. I'm going to use clear folders and not binding. You helped me to realise that and saved me so much time, and I'm very grateful.
you can accomplish this easily using the Crop Pages function (in the Edit Tool). double click on your page to open the Set Page Boxes pop-up window. at the bottom, in the Change Page Size section, select Custom (page size) and set the new page size to incorporate the margins you want to add. let's say you want to add 1/4 inch margin on top and bottom, 1/4 inch margin at the outer page edge, and 1/2 inch margin at the binding edge ... set the Width to be 3/4 inches greater than the existing page width. set the Height to be 1/2 inch greater than the existing page height. set the XOffset to 0.5 inches and the YOffset to 0.25 inches. apply it to All, Odd Pages Only (in the Page Range section). then set the XOffset to be 0.25 inches and the YOffset to 0.25 inches, and apply it to All, Even Pages Only
Okay I love youuuu! was struggling with taking notes on my teacher's pdf classes cause there's neveer enough room and it ends up being terrible to read, and I hadn't thought about this incredibly simple solution! I'm so happyyyy my notes finally fit hahah thank youuu
If I am not mistaking, you could do the same thing easier as follow: 1- Click on "Edit PDF" 2- Select All (Ctr+A) 3- Drag everything to the right with keyboard right arrow or with mouse.
These are great instructions but I am on a MAC and sometimes we need to add annotations to a document and I am still not able to add the margins, even with your video because the settings look different with my Adobe DC
I have so much new content in store for the Smarter Architect community! Thanks for watching. I wish this content was available to me when I first started out.
Wow. I’ve honestly been trying to format some PDFs with mirror margins and could not find a solution. But here it is. Thanks so much for sharing this video.
Don't waste time! We have all struggled with the same actions. I am launching a new course with weekly webinar workshop sessions to work through it all. Excited!
No....this tutorial was created in the Acrobat Pro version. If you are a student, remember there is a student version that is significantly discounted.
AutoDESK Acrobat Pro? There is an Acrobat Pro that is compatible with AutoDesk and can be an add-on or add-in, but AutoDESK doesn't make it. Are you manipulating DXFs or DWGs that have been made into PDFs? That is the only reason I can see to even mention AutoDESK. Are the files you are manipulating PDFs or something else?
Thank you man. Your video helped me decided two things, 1. I'm not going to do this for the 422 unique pages of my doc, 2. I'm going to use clear folders and not binding. You helped me to realise that and saved me so much time, and I'm very grateful.
you can accomplish this easily using the Crop Pages function (in the Edit Tool). double click on your page to open the Set Page Boxes pop-up window. at the bottom, in the Change Page Size section, select Custom (page size) and set the new page size to incorporate the margins you want to add. let's say you want to add 1/4 inch margin on top and bottom, 1/4 inch margin at the outer page edge, and 1/2 inch margin at the binding edge ... set the Width to be 3/4 inches greater than the existing page width. set the Height to be 1/2 inch greater than the existing page height. set the XOffset to 0.5 inches and the YOffset to 0.25 inches. apply it to All, Odd Pages Only (in the Page Range section). then set the XOffset to be 0.25 inches and the YOffset to 0.25 inches, and apply it to All, Even Pages Only
thanks, will try
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Okay I love youuuu! was struggling with taking notes on my teacher's pdf classes cause there's neveer enough room and it ends up being terrible to read, and I hadn't thought about this incredibly simple solution! I'm so happyyyy my notes finally fit hahah thank youuu
You got this! Sounds like you are taking classes in design or modeling? Glad the video was helpful.
That was SUPER helpful! Going to save me a HUGE amount of time working with old document scans. Thank you so much!
You're right, there are very few videos which describe this process. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I'm looking for a video that shows how to place of Crop Marks to PDf. I assume it be the same process as this just with the trim box slectected?
If I am not mistaking, you could do the same thing easier as follow:
1- Click on "Edit PDF"
2- Select All (Ctr+A)
3- Drag everything to the right with keyboard right arrow or with mouse.
You are absolutely correct.
Thanks, will try.
Thanks! I’m a new Adobe user and this tutorial helped me a lot.
Very cool trick. Thanks so much for the video.
No problem. Glad it was helpful.
This is so helpfull for architect like me for binding printing from pdf file.. Thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
OMG thank you so much its been 5 days since i am searching for how to do this but didnt find anything helpful!
Glad I could help!
These are great instructions but I am on a MAC and sometimes we need to add annotations to a document and I am still not able to add the margins, even with your video because the settings look different with my Adobe DC
Sorry about that. Because of my familiarity with architectural software on the PC...I am not much help on the MAC.
This was very helpful. Would love to know how to change the margins for a booklet. Thanks!
Excellent tutorial! Why doesn't acrobat have this function??
Thank you so much
Been looking for a fix for almost 2 days
Thanks for the tutorial, you are one of the best architect youtubers.
I have so much new content in store for the Smarter Architect community! Thanks for watching. I wish this content was available to me when I first started out.
Wow. I’ve honestly been trying to format some PDFs with mirror margins and could not find a solution. But here it is. Thanks so much for sharing this video.
Don't waste time! We have all struggled with the same actions. I am launching a new course with weekly webinar workshop sessions to work through it all. Excited!
Thanks for the vedio but text is being as wrong square box after Print PDF if we copy and Paste text to search anything in the PDF.
Awesome and creative, thank you!
Thank you so much. I have been looking for this. very clever.
Good technique guy
Great Video! It really helps! Gracias!!
Very good quality!! Thank you :)
good idea, thanks a lot.
I work this program everyday and know how to bring things together for an attractive design submission.
It helps a lot thank you
So helpful! I was eyeballing the margins on a 30 page document and it was TORTURE.
WELL THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No problem. Glad it was helpful to you as well.
superb tutorial.
Awesome!
so glad found your channel. just subbed and will tell about it to all my friends. cheers
Awesome! Give me feedback on the content as you go! Welcome Shayan.
SmarterArchitect will do mate. so far been great.
Very useful
Glad you think so!
thank you very much bro !
Thanks so much!
good content :)
this is only 1 page.
what if there are hundreds of pages (book)?
and the contents of each page are different
This was helpful but it could have been like 3 minutes to explain the same concept. Best to tighten up the exposition and get right to the steps.
Thx 4 this
Thank you but forcing users to use the $500 acrobat which constantly needs to be upgraded is not a solution from my perspective.
we can not edit in free??
No....this tutorial was created in the Acrobat Pro version. If you are a student, remember there is a student version that is significantly discounted.
why you do all this work .. in the printed copy he can cut outside the crop marks as he want
AutoDESK Acrobat Pro? There is an Acrobat Pro that is compatible with AutoDesk and can be an add-on or add-in, but AutoDESK doesn't make it. Are you manipulating DXFs or DWGs that have been made into PDFs? That is the only reason I can see to even mention AutoDESK. Are the files you are manipulating PDFs or something else?
Agreed. This tutorial shows the workflow from Autodesk Revit to Acrobat Pro with PDF creation and then editing into book format
bad way for 130 pages ...
You can automate it if you up the first sheet properly!
Appeasement upsiloadu more
how the fuck does this take ten minutes
Thank you so much.
You're welcome!