Dekui! "vytjon" <no@any.mail> wrote in message news:gcvf5e$dci$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > No name wrote: >> Jei kas turit account'a experts-exchange.com, gal galit pakopinti >> pasiulytus atsakymus is cia: >> http://www.experts-exchange.com/Web_Development/Document_Imaging/Adobe_Acrobat/Q_23050359.html > > sysready: > First, use Cool PDF Reader to convert the whole PDF file into JPG file. > Then you may use PAINT.NET software to crop it and print it back to PDF. > > COOL PDF READER (Free software) > http://www.download.com/Cool-PDF-Reader/3000-2079_4-10597057.html?tag=pdp_prod > > PAINT.NET (Free software) > http://www.download.com/Paint-NET/3000-2192_4-10782678.html?tag=pdp_prod > > They both work good and free. > > > captainreiss: > Hi Armstrong > > If conversion to JPG is OK for you then sysready's advice works, and you > can do the first step with Acrobat too. > > Use Edit|Preferences => Convert from PDF settings and change JPG settings > to always convert to 300DPI. Then go File|SaveAs and select JPG... > > Remember that converting it from PDF to JPG and back loses all PDF > attributes. If you need to retain the PDF functionality than your only > option is InDesign or Illustrator and edit PDFs in their native format.