I am trying to print a label 4" x 50". The labelling material is 140' long,
but I cannot figure out how to increase the length past 22". So right now I
have to piece together 3 different labels. Please let me know if there is a
way to make a single 50" label.
CyberTaz - 17 Nov 2005 19:57 GMT
Won't happen in Word... Maximum paper size is 22' x 22" regrdless of printer
capacity. You'll need software designed for that type of printing... Have you
checked with the label supplier's web site/support?
Good Luck |:>)
> I am trying to print a label 4" x 50". The labelling material is 140' long,
> but I cannot figure out how to increase the length past 22". So right now I
> have to piece together 3 different labels. Please let me know if there is a
> way to make a single 50" label.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 17 Nov 2005 19:58 GMT
The absolute maximum height and width for a Word document is 22". If you
need to print something larger, you will have to use another application.

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> I am trying to print a label 4" x 50". The labelling material is 140' long,
> but I cannot figure out how to increase the length past 22". So right now I
> have to piece together 3 different labels. Please let me know if there is a
> way to make a single 50" label.