We allow you to use all major standard page formats for the page size of your PDF. These are listed in the table below, with their corresponding dimensions. In case you have a business license then you will be able to use custom dimensions as well. Please continue reading after the table for that.
Page format | Dimensions |
---|---|
A0 | 841 x 1189 mm, 33.1 x 46.8 in |
A1 | 594 x 841 mm, 23.4 x 33.1 in |
A2 | 420 x 594 mm, 16.5 x 23.4 in |
A3 | 297 x 420 mm, 11.7 x 16.5 in |
A4 | 210 x 297 mm, 8.3 x 11.7 in |
A5 | 148 x 210 mm, 5.8 x 8.3 in |
A6 | 105 x 148 mm, 4.1 x 5.8 in |
A7 | 74 x 105 mm, 2.9 x 4.1 in |
A8 | 52 x 74 mm, 2.1 x 2.9 in |
A9 | 37 x 52 mm, 1.5 x 2.1 in |
B0 | 1000 x 1414 mm, 39.4 x 55.7 in |
B1 | 707 x 1000 mm, 27.8 x 39.4 in |
B2 | 500 x 707 mm, 19.7 x 27.8 in |
B3 | 353 x 500 mm, 13.9 x 19.7 in |
B4 | 250 x 353 mm, 9.8 x 13.9 in |
B5 | 176 x 250 mm, 6.9 x 9.8 in |
B6 | 125 x 176 mm, 4.9 x 6.9 in |
B7 | 88 x 125 mm, 3.5 x 4.9 in |
B8 | 62 x 88 mm, 2.4 x 3.5 in |
B9 | 44 x 62 mm, 1.7 x 2.4 in |
B10 | 31 x 44 mm, 1.2 x 1.7 in |
C5E | 163 x 229 mm |
Comm10E | 105 x 241 mm, U.S. Common 10 Envelope |
DLE | 110 x 220 mm |
Executive | 7.25 x 10.5 in |
Folio | 210 x 330 mm |
Ledger | 17 x 11 in |
Legal | 8.5 x 14.0 in |
Letter | 8.5 x 11.0 in |
Tabloid | 11 x 17 in |
Of course you can choose whether you want to use these page sizes in portrait or landscape orientation as well.
If you subscribed to a business license you will have access to the PDF creation API as well as the save as PDF functionality. Both these services allow you to specify the page dimensions in the exact size you want and/or force the PDF to be generated as a single long one page document.
You can do this by using the following three parameters.
Width and height can both be specified with decimals as long as you use the point (.) to do so. So for example 12.45 is a valid value.
Now that you've paginated your PDF properly, you may also want to number these pages. If you signed up for a browser or business license, then you'll be able to do that in the header or footer. How this works is described in the section on headers and footers.
Our conversion engine will automatically break up web pages according to the page size, unless you force a single long PDF (see instructions on the left hand side of the page for this).
If you want to have more control over this, then you can use the following CSS options:
Here's an example how you could use page-break-after: always:
<html> <head> <style type="text/css"> .pagebreak { display: block; clear: both; page-break-after: always; } </style> </head> <body> This is your first page <div class="pagebreak"></div> This is your second page! </body> </html>
By using CSS like the above you have more control over page breaking and you will be much more flexible in the layout of your PDF documents.