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I can't go bigger than 22" in paper size, how do I do that?

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tagh1999 - 04 May 2005 15:30 GMT
I have a document that I am trying to print on a plotter.  The paper size for
the plotter is 22" X 34".  I try to adjust the "custom" paper size and it
will not let me go larger than 22".  What do I need to do to be able to
change the paper height to 34".
Graham Mayor - 04 May 2005 15:44 GMT
You need to use a different program. Word will not print larger that 22"
under any circumstances.

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> I have a document that I am trying to print on a plotter.  The paper
> size for the plotter is 22" X 34".  I try to adjust the "custom"
> paper size and it will not let me go larger than 22".  What do I need
> to do to be able to change the paper height to 34".
 
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