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An endless page in Word?

Anonymous
2013-12-04T23:33:28+00:00

Hello! I want to create something like a catalogue. Therefore I want to export my Word document in the PDF-format.

Is there a way to make Word 2013 consider all the text/images as just one page instead of several one?

I just want to use the exported PDF-file as a database-like catalogue.

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  1. Suzanne S Barnhill 277.2K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2013-12-05T03:18:10+00:00

    If you just want to view the document as a continuous page, you can switch to Web Layout view. But when you save it as PDF, it's still going to have to be in pages of some defined size. If you're trying to create something to use as a database, you might be better off in Excel.

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  2. Paul Edstein 82,861 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2013-12-05T01:07:38+00:00

    Word works with a page metaphor, but you can define your own custom page sizes - all the way up to 1584*1584pt (22*22in / 55.87*55.87cm). In any event, PDFs allow for page re-scaling, so it may not matter whether a Word page is as large as you want the PDF page size to be.

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