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了解PDF页面尺寸:A4与Letter格式及国际标准

全面的PDF页面尺寸指南,包括A4、Letter、Legal和自定义尺寸。了解不同国家和用途应选择哪种尺寸。

发布于 2026年1月26日

Why Page Sizes Matter

Choosing the right PDF page size affects printing, file sharing, and document presentation. Different countries and industries have preferred standards that you should know.

The Two Major Standards

ISO 216 (A Series)

Used internationally, especially in Europe, Asia, and most of the world:

  • A4: 210 x 297 mm (8.27 x 11.69 inches)
  • A3: 297 x 420 mm (11.69 x 16.54 inches)
  • A5: 148 x 210 mm (5.83 x 8.27 inches)

The A series has a mathematical beauty: each size is exactly half the previous when folded.

North American Sizes

Used primarily in the US, Canada, and Mexico:

  • Letter: 8.5 x 11 inches (216 x 279 mm)
  • Legal: 8.5 x 14 inches (216 x 356 mm)
  • Tabloid: 11 x 17 inches (279 x 432 mm)

Detailed Size Comparison

SizeInchesMillimetersPoints
A311.69 x 16.54297 x 420842 x 1191
A48.27 x 11.69210 x 297595 x 842
A55.83 x 8.27148 x 210420 x 595
Letter8.5 x 11216 x 279612 x 792
Legal8.5 x 14216 x 356612 x 1008
Tabloid11 x 17279 x 432792 x 1224

A4 vs Letter: Key Differences

Dimensions

  • A4 is narrower by 6mm (0.24 inches)
  • A4 is taller by 18mm (0.71 inches)
  • A4 has a longer, slimmer appearance

Practical Impacts

  • Documents designed for A4 may get cropped when printed on Letter
  • Letter documents may have extra margins on A4 paper
  • Always check printer settings before printing

Which Size Should You Use?

Use A4 When

  • Sharing with international audiences
  • Creating documents for European/Asian markets
  • Working with ISO-compliant organizations
  • Publishing academic papers (common standard)

Use Letter When

  • Printing in the United States
  • Creating documents for North American businesses
  • Working with US government agencies
  • Local US printing shops

Use Legal When

  • Legal contracts and agreements
  • Government forms in the US
  • Documents requiring more content per page
  • Certificates and licenses

Converting Between Sizes

Use our Resize PDF tool to convert between page sizes:

  1. Upload your PDF
  2. Select target size (A4, Letter, etc.)
  3. Choose scaling mode
  4. Download resized document

Scaling Considerations

  • Fit mode: Preserves all content, may add margins
  • Fill mode: Fills page, may crop edges
  • Stretch mode: Exact fit, may distort

Industry-Specific Standards

Academic Publishing

  • A4 is the international standard
  • Some US journals accept Letter
  • Always check submission guidelines

Legal Documents

  • US: Letter or Legal size
  • International: A4
  • Contracts often specify required size

Marketing Materials

  • Brochures: Various A sizes common
  • Flyers: A4, A5, or Letter
  • Posters: A3 or larger

Technical Documentation

  • Manuals: A4 or Letter
  • Drawings: A3 or larger
  • Schematics: Often A3

Custom Sizes

Sometimes standard sizes don't fit your needs:

Common Custom Uses

  • Business cards: 3.5 x 2 inches
  • Booklets: A5 or 5.5 x 8.5
  • Square formats: 8 x 8 inches
  • Banners: Various wide formats

Calculating Points

PDF uses points as the base unit:

  • 72 points = 1 inch
  • 28.35 points = 1 cm
  • 2.835 points = 1 mm

Printing Tips

Before Printing

  1. Check your PDF page size
  2. Match printer paper settings
  3. Select "Actual Size" not "Fit to Page"
  4. Do a test print first

Avoiding Common Issues

  • Cropped content: Wrong size selected
  • Scaled content: "Fit to Page" enabled
  • Blank margins: Size mismatch
  • Cut off text: Margins too small

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Conclusion

Understanding page sizes ensures your documents print correctly worldwide. When in doubt, use A4 for international documents and Letter for North American audiences. Need to convert? Try our Resize PDF tool for instant page size changes.

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