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Page-level options in the Scale Content pane

When the Scale Content pane is open, you can scale, size, and position content on a page or a page range.

You can specify settings in the Scale Content pane using the following controls:

Item Description
Finish size Select the size of the paper required for the page from the Finish size list.
Orientation Select Portrait to arrange pages in portrait orientation or select Landscape to arrange pages in landscape orientation.
Bleed for all sides Type the size of the bleed for the pages.
Rotation Select the angle, in degrees, to rotate the content of a pages as specified by one of the settings.

You can select from the following:

  • 0
  • 90
  • 180
  • 270
  • Auto Clockwise 90
  • Auto Counterclockwise 90
Note the following:
  • If 0 is selected, no rotation will be applied.
  • You can apply automatic page rotation when the individual page orientation is different from the specified Orientation setting.
Scale factor Select the Scale factor to adjust the size of your content on the page.

You can select from the following:

  • Fit to finish size
  • Fill to finish size
  • Fit to imageable size
  • Fill to imageable size
  • Fit to bleed size
  • Fill to bleed size
  • Custom
Note: When Custom is selected, you can type values for the Width and Height manually in the fields that appear. The aspect ratio of the original document is preserved when values are entered.
Align content to Select one of the following to define how the content should be aligned on the page:
  • Finish size
  • Imageable size
Alignment Select a vertical alignment icon and a horizontal alignment icon to align the content on the page.

The Alignment option determines the initial position of the content on the page.

Offset Type the Offset settings in the X and Y axis fields.

The Offset settings can be used to further adjust the content after specifying Alignment options.

Optionally, you can save your settings as a preset by clicking the Save Preset icon and naming the preset.