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2000 vs 2003

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MIchaeldane - 30 Aug 2006 21:26 GMT
Someone mentioned in an earlier post that 2003 uses wider pages versus 2000,
exactly how wide are the choises for 2003.
Don Schmidt - 30 Aug 2006 22:26 GMT
In Publisher 2000 the Standard width is 6", the Wide width is 7½" and the
Custom width is anything between 1" and 20'; yes, 20 feet. Lengths for all
can be from 1" to 20'; yes 20 feet.  I would think Publisher 2003 could do
the same.

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> Someone mentioned in an earlier post that 2003 uses wider pages versus
> 2000,
> exactly how wide are the choises for 2003.
DavidF - 31 Aug 2006 00:55 GMT
Publisher 2003 generally uses pixels instead of inches, and the default wide
width is 760 pixels, which is the equivalent of 7.92" in Pub 2000. As Don
said, you can also use custom sizes.

DavidF

> In Publisher 2000 the Standard width is 6", the Wide width is 7½" and the
> Custom width is anything between 1" and 20'; yes, 20 feet. Lengths for all
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>> 2000,
>> exactly how wide are the choises for 2003.

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