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If Letter vs. A4 is the issue, it may well have to do with whether or not
users (or you) have "Allow Letter/A4 resizing" enabled on the Print tab of
Tools | Options. If you have it enabled, you should be able to print Letter
on A4 without difficulty.

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"UD" wrote in message
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Hi Suzzane,

I'm just curious in making a template where the user cannot change the

paper
size. Since last time i send a template in a4 size but many people return

it
to me in letter size.

Regards
UD

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Why should you need a macro to set the paper size of a template? When

you
create the template, you select the paper size in the Page Setup dialog,

and
that's the paper size for that template.

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"UD" wrote in message
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Hi all,
I was asked to make a template. I use macro to set the paper size.
Documents("template.doc").PageSetup.PaperSize = wdPaperA4

can I lock the paper size or disable any changes in it.

regards