Microsoft KB Archive/57182

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Works: Maximum and Minimum Settings for Custom Paper Size
'Article ID: Q57182

Creation Date: 27-DEC-1989

Revision Date: 10-JUN-1996' The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Works for the Macintosh, version 2.0

SUMMARY

In either the Database or Spreadsheet module of Microsoft Works, a custom paper size can be designated in the ImageWriter Page Setup dialog box. In the File Page Setup dialog box, select Custom Size under Paper and input a value in the Paper Width and Paper Height boxes. The maximum paper height and width is 273.042. If a larger value is input, it will be changed by default back to 273.042.

To use a width of more than 15 inches, click the icon for wide printing orientation. Otherwise, text will extend past the right edge of the page.

The minimum height for custom size paper is 1 inch, and the minimum width is 1 inch. When all margins are set to 1, the minimum height and width is 2.1 inches. When using continuous form paper, measure the height of the paper between the perforations. When using continuous form labels, measure the distance from the top edge of one label to the top edge of the next label.

Note: Custom Size is not an available Paper option when using a LaserWriter printer.

MORE INFORMATION

For additional information, please query on the following words:

print and orientation
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KBCategory: kbprint

KBSubcategory: macworkskb

Additional reference words: image writer mwksprint