Change paper size

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Flo

I would like to create a document that is on 11 x 17 inch paper. Could you direct me on how to do this. Thank you
Flo
 
M

MC

I would like to create a document that is on 11 x 17 inch paper. Could you
direct me on how to do this. Thank you
Flo

Go to File -> Page Setup.

The rest is pretty obvious.
 
J

John McGhie

Hi Flo:

See the Help topic " Change paper size"

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I would like to create a document that is on 11 x 17 inch paper. Could you
direct me on how to do this. Thank you
Flo

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P

PP

Hi-
I have the same issue and the problem is that Word does not have an 11 x 17 inch option. When I select Manage Custom Sizes the dialog boxes exist to specify height and width but they do not allow me to enter values. What I am trying to do is produce a .pdf file that is printer ready, i.e., two 8.5 x 11 pages facing each other on one 11 x 17 sheet. If anyone has any hints I'd be much obliged.

Thanks,
Phil

I would like to create a document that is on 11 x 17 inch paper. Could you
direct me on how to do this. Thank you
Flo

Go to File -> Page Setup.

The rest is pretty obvious.
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C

CyberTaz

Actually, Word doesn't have any paper sizes - those in the list are what are
supported by your printer & are supplied by the printer driver:) The only
"restriction within the program ia a maximum *page* size of 22"x22".

When you go into the Custom Page Size dialog are you clicking the + below
the list before trying to change the dimensions?

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



Hi-
I have the same issue and the problem is that Word does not have an 11 x 17
inch option. When I select Manage Custom Sizes the dialog boxes exist to
specify height and width but they do not allow me to enter values. What I am
trying to do is produce a .pdf file that is printer ready, i.e., two 8.5 x 11
pages facing each other on one 11 x 17 sheet. If anyone has any hints I'd be
much obliged.

Thanks,
Phil



Go to File -> Page Setup.

The rest is pretty obvious.
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T

The9th

OK, here's one I thought would work--it just seems, dare I say it, intuitive that Word 2004 would handle this:

I've created a poster 16" wide by 26" long. I thought it would be no problem to have Word put it out over four or six sheets of 8.5 x 11" paper, carving up the single page into four or six sheets that I could trim, abut, tape, and, cello (or viola!), have my 18 x 26 poster.

Is there any way that Word can handle this? Is it a printer limitation? Program limitation?

And/or are there any workaround, kludges?
 
J

John McGhie

The work-around/kludge is "Use Excel to do this."

Excel can print multiple impressions per page, Word can not.

Cheers


OK, here's one I thought would work--it just seems, dare I say it, intuitive
that Word 2004 would handle this:

I've created a poster 16" wide by 26" long. I thought it would be no problem
to have Word put it out over four or six sheets of 8.5 x 11" paper, carving up
the single page into four or six sheets that I could trim, abut, tape, and,
cello (or viola!), have my 18 x 26 poster.

Is there any way that Word can handle this? Is it a printer limitation?
Program limitation?

And/or are there any workaround, kludges?

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Please reply in the group. Please do NOT email me unless I ask you to.

John McGhie, Microsoft MVP, Word and Word:Mac
Nhulunbuy, NT, Australia. mailto:[email protected]
 
C

CyberTaz

Afraid not, Word will not accommodate anything larger than 22"x22".

You'll need software designed for page layout. If you don't have it & don't
want to obtain it you can do sizes like that in PowerPoint. Use Banner from
the dropdown in Page Setup & specify your dimensions. You'll get an
objection if your printer can't handle the size which you can choose to
ignore. You can also use Excel, but it might be a bit trickier.

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 

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