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How to resize PDF in Ubuntu with DocHub

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DocHub offers a powerful online platform for managing your documents seamlessly. With features that allow users to edit, sign, and distribute PDFs efficiently, our editor is your go-to solution for document management. Whether you're using iOS 17, 18, or 19, DocHub caters to your needs, ensuring that your workflow is smooth and productive. In this guide, we will walk you through the process of resizing PDF in Ubuntu, empowering you to optimize your documents with ease.

Follow the steps to resize your PDF

  1. Open the DocHub website in your web browser and log in to your account.
  2. Upload the PDF file you wish to resize by selecting the upload option from your computer or importing from a cloud service.
  3. Once the document is uploaded, locate the resizing option within the editing tools available on the platform.
  4. Adjust the dimensions of your PDF by inputting the desired width and height to ensure it fits your specific needs.
  5. Preview the resized document to confirm that the adjustments meet your expectations before finalizing the changes.
  6. Finally, download your resized PDF to your Ubuntu system, or share it directly via email or cloud service.

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If you run Debian or Ubuntu, you can compress PDFs with the Ghostscript command line tool. Ghostscript is software that interprets and compresses certain file types, so your Linux device can read and edit PDFs. How to compress a PDF in Linux for file size reduction - docHub docHub acrobat hub how-to-comp docHub acrobat hub how-to-comp
Select the folder by right-clicking on it. A drop-down list will appear; select the compress option from the list. Click on Create after selecting the . zip extension and giving the zip archive a suitable name. How to Zip and Unzip Files and Folders in Ubuntu? - MonoVM.com monovm.com blog how-to-zip-files-in-ubuntu monovm.com blog how-to-zip-files-in-ubuntu
Update: click on the image command box will be open. view-resize enter the pixel you want. click on resize button. File- save, enter the name. click on Format button choose the format you want and click select button. click on save button. How to easily resize images via command-line? - Ask Ubuntu askubuntu.com questions how-to-easily-resize- askubuntu.com questions how-to-easily-resize-
To adjust the print size of a PDF, we can use the built-in scaling and cropping features available in various PDF viewers. Usually, the default viewer included in our Linux distribution will be sufficient. These print options are often enough to satisfy our resizing needs without modifying the PDF document.
Using the qpdf Command qpdf is another useful tool for optimizing PDF file sizes on Linux. It provides advanced optimization or compression options to further reduce the size of PDF files.
In Linux, if we want to shrink or extend the size of a file, we use the truncate command. The truncate command is used to shrink or extend the size of each FILE to the specified size in the Linux/Unix operating system. The meaning of trun-cat-ing is shortened by cutting off part. How to Shrink or Extend the Size of a File to the Specified Size Studytonight linux-guide how-to-s Studytonight linux-guide how-to-s
Compress PDFs in Linux with an online PDF compressor. Navigate to the compress PDF tool. Upload your file. Select the PDF to compress. Download the compressed file to your device.
Manually scale using percentages You can magnify or reduce a PDF by an exact percentage. Choose the hamburger menu (Windows) or the File menu (macOS) Print. From the Page Sizing Handling menu, select Custom Scale. Enter the percentage you want to magnify or reduce the PDF.
Compress PDFs in Linux with an online PDF compressor. Navigate to the compress PDF tool. Upload your file. Select the PDF to compress. Download the compressed file to your device. How to compress a PDF in Linux for file size reduction - docHub docHub acrobat hub how-to-comp docHub acrobat hub how-to-comp
Choose the hamburger menu (Windows) or the File menu (macOS) Print. From the Page Sizing Handling menu, select Custom Scale. Enter the percentage you want to magnify or reduce the PDF. Select Print. Scale or resize printed pages in Acrobat and Reader - docHub Support docHub.com acrobat scale-or-resize-printe docHub.com acrobat scale-or-resize-printe

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