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HOW DO YOU CREATE WORD 2003 TEMPLATES FOR A2, A1 AND A0 PAPER SIZES?
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Hi ?B?UFNBWEJZ?=,

HOW DO YOU CREATE WORD 2003 TEMPLATES FOR A2, A1 AND A0 PAPER SIZES?

Word has a maximum page size; you cannot create pages larger than that
in Word. The maximum size for one dimension is 55.87 cm. I believe
you'd need to use something like Publisher for "poster" size pages.

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