We have created a file with over 200 "power-point-style" pages for a training program. The idea was to have a customer use the menu-driven interface with links to other pages that contain tecnical drawings, additional information, etc. On some pages, the pages when clicked on will go to the desired page, but it will be presented to the end user at about 60% of the original size. When we go into the editing mode, all the pages are exactly the same size. We do have the 100% always preference set, but cannont figure out why some pages are so much smaller that they can barely be read.

Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!

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I am not an expert because I do not code, but there are ways to code your published document to do various things. I would go here and see what I can find, or ask a new question of the experts in this field: forums.adobe.com/… – KCotreau Jun 30 '11 at 12:43
Are there any objects that overflow out of those particular pages? Have you tried more then one PDF viewer? – Breakthrough Jun 30 '11 at 15:07
Was Powerpoint the source application? If yes, which version? Which software did you use to create the PDF? – pipitas Jun 30 '11 at 19:15
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