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Shrinking my PDF from 8.5 x 11 to 5.5 x 8.5
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Sep 05, 2016 08:37PM

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It seem to me you just used the default A4 page layout.
The current pdf is 8.5x11 layout from your writing software.
Go back to your software and reformat the original book (NOT the pdf version) to any desired layout before you save or convert to pdf.





You should ideally wait to get the final page count before you make the cover page sing CreateSpace gives you the cover details based on your page count.


Reducing the font front 12 to accommodate many pages will make your book undesirable. The fonts will be too small.
go to your original manuscript and set the layout to the new book format and you will be able to see it adds quite a lot of pages to your book.
Unfortunately the easiest solution is to increase the spine of the book to take the new pages. You will have to pay more to print it.
You try your luck making it a two series book instead.
Sam wrote: "Reducing the font front 12 to accommodate many pages will make your book undesirable. The fonts will be too small. ..."
I use Cambria 11 pt in my print books, and it's more than large enough to easily read. In fact, it compares favorably with most trad publications I've seen, and that is what I modeled my layout on. Spacing matters more than font size, and Cambria spaces nicely between lines to avoid the dense look of other fonts.
I use Cambria 11 pt in my print books, and it's more than large enough to easily read. In fact, it compares favorably with most trad publications I've seen, and that is what I modeled my layout on. Spacing matters more than font size, and Cambria spaces nicely between lines to avoid the dense look of other fonts.

I use Cambria 11 pt in my print books, and it's more than large ..."
Thanks Ken. The problem is not the fonts but how to accommodate 290 pages of 8.5x11 to 8.5x5.5. This is effectively almost half of the original size based on 8.5 on both and 5.5 being half of 11. Two 8.5x5.5 books portrait = One 8.5x11 book landscape.
C. Erskine can get two volumes of 290 pages out of what he has got now. Reducing the fonts will not help him in this instance.


The lines are 9-12 words wide, like most published books. Page size doesn't matter when converting to HTML; WORD will expand the size to 15" X 15" or somewhere close. So you can keep your source documents at the smaller size. Delete pages numbers for MOBI-based products. Insert page numbers for PDF outputs.


Sorry I missed your question!
You should do everything in Word.. the last step is to save to PDF and upload to createspace.
If you need help reformatting your cover for the correct page count, let me know.


Let WORD convert (Save As) to PDF.
P.S. In WORD Options make sure FIT TO LETTER SIZE PAGES is Unchecked.


If you need to make your file ready for Amazon to convert to Kindle, this ebook is the best to explain to you how to do it. It's free and an Amazon product.
https://www.amazon.com/Building-Your-...
