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    *Cross, Gary

    How do you resize the printable area to match border

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    11-21-2002 09:31 AM
    I created a custom border size but the printable area (area that looks like
    paper) does not match size. How do you adjust this to suit?
    TIA

    Gary
    gcross@crossdesign.com
    Please use plain text.
    *Crain, Ron

    Re: How do you resize the printable area to match border

    11-21-2002 10:14 AM in reply to: *Cross, Gary
    RMB on the open area in the sheet and select "Edit Sheet".
    Click on "Size:" and select "Custom size"


    "Gary Cross" wrote in message
    news:9F2066E47CD0AE6853243D2AE303696E@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > I created a custom border size but the printable area (area that looks
    like
    > paper) does not match size. How do you adjust this to suit?
    > TIA
    >
    > Gary
    > gcross@crossdesign.com
    >
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *Cross, Gary

    Re:

    11-21-2002 01:35 PM in reply to: *Cross, Gary
    Thanks..Ok...Uh oh.... now I get "CUSTOM SIZE" reading out in my title block
    where sheet size (A, B, C, D etc).(sheet properties) is supposed to be. I
    don't suppose there is a way to have the custom size read out such as "36 x
    72"?

    If it's not one thing, it's another ....

    Gary
    gcross@crossdesign.com
    Please use plain text.
    *Crain, Ron

    Re:

    11-25-2002 10:54 PM in reply to: *Cross, Gary
    How about a unique Title Block for that size and use hard text?

    "Gary Cross" wrote in message
    news:2EF009C2B16DE1D4C5F2CCDE2B256A41@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
    > Thanks..Ok...Uh oh.... now I get "CUSTOM SIZE" reading out in my title
    block
    > where sheet size (A, B, C, D etc).(sheet properties) is supposed to be. I
    > don't suppose there is a way to have the custom size read out such as "36
    x
    > 72"?
    >
    > If it's not one thing, it's another ....
    >
    > Gary
    > gcross@crossdesign.com
    >
    >
    >
    >
    Please use plain text.