How-To Guide

    How to Resize PDF Pages

    3 min read

    Why Resize PDF Pages?

    Different countries and printers use different paper sizes. A document created on US Letter paper may need conversion to A4 for international use, or vice versa. Resizing ensures proper printing without cut-off content.

    Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Open the Resize Pages tool on PDFLoves.me.
  2. Upload your PDF — the tool shows the current page count.
  3. Choose a target size — A4, US Letter, Legal, A3, A5, or Tabloid.
  4. Click "Resize" — all pages are scaled to the selected dimensions.
  5. Download the resized PDF.
  6. Tips for Better Results

  7. Check orientation — the tool preserves the aspect ratio, so landscape pages remain landscape.
  8. Test print a single page first to verify margins.
  9. Use for standardization — convert mixed-size documents to a single uniform page size.
  10. Frequently Asked Questions

    Will resizing distort my content? No — content is scaled proportionally to fit the new page dimensions while maintaining aspect ratio.

    Can I resize individual pages? Currently the tool resizes all pages to the same size. For selective resizing, split the document first.

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