How Can I Reduce My Paper Size but Still Retain the Dims of Objects on the Paper?

I have a file that I drew using version 12. The file's paper size is 100 feet wide which depicts my property lot size.

The file contains (among other items) a fence that I drew on a 1:1 scale. I drew the pickets to be 5.5 inches wide by 6 feet tall.

Now I would like to reduce the paper size to 8.5 X 11 but retain the sizes of the wood that I drew. For example:

After reducing the paper size, if I select a picket, the displayed width of a picket that I drew (i.e, that's shown in the bottom left of the Corel screen) should still read 5.5".

The manual is not too clear on how I can do this. Can somebody please help me?

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  • The file's paper size is 100 feet wide which depicts my property lot size.

    Let me guess, you're coming over from Illustrator.? Why define a page at all? Its not as though you'll find paper 100' wide (long maybe but not wide). So if your design is never going to be printed, draw at real world scale and know dimensions are correct. Then if you really want to print to a piece of paper Save As and manipulate the page size and Scaling.

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