Talking PDF
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • Twitter
The Place for PDF Information
  • Home
  • Talking PDF
  • PDF Standards
  • Glossary

Acrobat Gems: Create a Blank PDF Page

Posted on July 24, 2006 by Duff Johnson in Talking PDF
  • Home
  • Talking PDF
  • Acrobat Gems: Create a Blank PDF Page

I just learned this trick today on a top-secret website. Then I discover that Kurt knew all about it since at least June! Anyhow.

It’s strange how often I’ve needed to create a blank PDF page. Assembling documents, building up forms applications – there are many odd little instances where a truly “blank” PDF page comes in handy.

Up until yesterday, the only way I knew how to do this in Acrobat 7.0 was via javascript – and I had to calculate the desired point-size for my page. Not a big pain, true. But this is MUCH easier! Too bad it’s not documented!

In Acrobat, simply hold down the “shift” key as you navigate the “File > Create PDF” menu. You’ll be rewarded with a special little menu item: “From Blank Page”. That’s it!

Nice clean, fresh PDF: mmmhmm.

Originally posted on Duff Johnson’s PDF Perspective blog for acrobatusers.com.

by Duff Johnson

Acrobat
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Site Accessibility
Contact Us
Appligent

© 2019 Appligent, Inc.