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So got a bit of a goof here. The person who made a report made the report very large 3600x1280 large. At the time it made sense because it was easy to fit everything in. The problem being, if anyone wants to print it it won't work. The text is way to small to read when you print it out.
Now that the report has been turned over to me, I've got to solve this problem. I can change the canvas size, but the elements don't change with it. Is there anyway I can change the canvas, while getting the elements to change too so I can experiment with shrinking the report down?
Alternatively, is there an easy way I can make it so the PDFs split at some point to make two pages?
Remove the unneeded visuals or lasso/group them and move them to another page. In fact, you should do the same with the visuals you want to keep - move them to a properly sized page.
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