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(for example for web pages with frames) and in that case, WebPageHeight needs to be set, Generally this property does not need to be changed, but there are situations when the converter cannot calculate correctly the web page height This means that the converter will automatically calculate the page height. The web page height is specified in pixels and the default value is 0px. Gets or sets the height of the converted web page as it would appear in the internal browser used to render the html. This property can also be set directly in the constructor of HtmlToPdf class.

The converter will automatically determine the page width, finding the width that will fit the html content. WebPageHeight even though the content might be truncated. The web page will be rendered with the specified WebPageWidth and To avoid this, the WebPageFixedSize property needs to be set to true. If the content does not fit this width, the converter will automatically resize the internal browser to fit the whole html content. The page width is only an indication of the minimum page width recommended for conversion. The web page width is specified in pixels and the default value is 1024px. Gets or sets the width of the converted web page as it would appear in the internal browser used to render the html. There are some properties thatĬontrol how the web page will look in the internal browser: Select.Pdf Html to Pdf Converter has an internal browser that renders the web page just like a regular browser. More details about this in the following section: The size of the pdf pages can be specified using PdfPageSize

Select.Pdf Library needs to perform some operations on the content rendered from the web page to be able to display it in the pdf page. For the Highlights report, pages should be printed in portrait orientation, and generally would not be rotated.ĭownload the complete report in a PDF file for viewing and printing.Html pages that are converted to pdf and pdf pages in the generated document usually do not have the same size.
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The option available depends upon the version of the Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Acrobat Reader software you are using.Ĭhoosing 'Fit to page', according to the Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 Guide, "scales pages up or down (and if necessary rotates them) to fit the paper size currently installed in your printer." Acrobat 5 and 6 offer 'Auto-rotate and center pages' as a separate option, independent of 'Shrink oversized pages to paper size'.
#PRINT A WEB PAGE TO PDF SHRINK TO FIT PORTABLE#
If you need general information about printing PDF files, see the Portable Document Format (PDF) section of the NCES Help "What About Technical Issues?" page and the NCES Help Technical FAQ page. The Highlights report will be reduced in size so that each page fits on letter-size paper. Continue with your normal printing procedure. When the Print window appears on your screen, select the 'Shrink oversized pages to paper size', 'Fit to page', or 'Shrink to Fit' option. Follow the procedure you normally use to print PDF files to letter-size paper.

If printing to legal-size paper is not an option, you can get a printout of the Highlights report PDF file on ordinary letter-size paper (8.5x11" paper). Be sure to check the 'Shrink oversized pages to paper size', 'Fit to page', or 'Shrink to Fit' option in the Print dialog box. Follow the procedure you would normally use to print PDF files and to print to legal-size (8.5x14") paper (load the legal-size paper in the printer, select legal-size paper under Printer Setup, etc.). If you want a virtually full-size printout of the Highlights report PDF file, you must use a printer that can print to legal-size paper. The Highlights report PDF file mirrors the printed report and is also in 9x14" format.
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The Nation's Report Card: Trial Urban District Assessment, Reading Highlights 2003 report is slightly larger than legal-size. The Nation's Report Card: Trial Urban District Assessment,
