Fitting converted page Acrobat files

I want to create a PDF file in 9.0 from several html files.  I use the function to combine the files, and merge files into a single PDF file.  I want to change the html files that are imported so that each html file corresponds to a page in my PDF.  Is there a way to do this?  Thank you.

Once the content of HTML files in a PDF file there is no possible way to "scale".

through changes in format/layout. After all what is not it as PDF.

Because HTML is markup of content and not "layout" you

might want to play with an application that can import HTML content and allows

functions of processing for imposition format/layout on the content.

Adjust the content to "adapt" the page size defined for the application (a word-processor or layout may apply).

That convert to PDF format.

Be well...

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