Printing A5 Pages

November 28, 2009 by Willow Tree Crafts  
Filed under My Scrapbooking Planner

Most of the PDFs we produce are designed to fit inside our Scrapbook Planners. The planners are A5 sized to make them easy to use. The easiest way to print them out is to use A5 paper, you can just use your trimmer to cut your normal A4 printer paper in half, no special supplies needed.

How to print out A5 PDFs for your planner:

  1. Cut down some A4 paper to A5, or use A5 paper.
  2. Put A5 paper into printer.
  3. Open PDF files in Adobe Reader (I’ve got version 8).
  4. Go to File – Page Setup.
  5. Change Paper Size to A5.
    paper size
  6. Go to File – Print
  7. That’s it!

If you are trying to print something else out that is not A5, when you print,

  1. Select Shrink to Printable Area.
    shrink to fit
  2. Press Print.

You can also select which pages to print, so you can print all your odd numbered pages first, then put your paper back into the printer and print your even sides, they will then fit inside like a book, printed on both sides.

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