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Default Refitting items after resizing - 06-04-2008, 01:51 AM

I want to resize my page, and I did, and click on refit items. But the items only refit for the page that I am on. Meanwhile, the page resizes for all of the pages in the document, and then I when I click on refit items I receive the message that the 'page dimension size has already been applied'

Even the template based pages are cut -off, even if I choose refit items?


Do I have to go through the entire document and resize all of the objects one by one? Is there any way to save the template or will it be cut off if I try to make the page smaller



THanks!

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Default 06-04-2008, 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by suzhou1408 View Post
I want to resize my page, and I did, and click on refit items. But the items only refit for the page that I am on. Meanwhile, the page resizes for all of the pages in the document, and then I when I click on refit items I receive the message that the 'page dimension size has already been applied'

Even the template based pages are cut -off, even if I choose refit items?


Do I have to go through the entire document and resize all of the objects one by one? Is there any way to save the template or will it be cut off if I try to make the page smaller



THanks!

Maybe I shouldn't answer this just yet, because I don't have the program handy at the PC I am using today, but I seem to recal an 'apply to all pages' function when altering page sizes and such. Maybe check in on that to see if that option is available?
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