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How do I change paper size to 5.5 x 8.5?
I am trying to use a custom paper size of 5.5 x 8.5 (small notebook size).
When I define the paper size as user defined or custom and print on the small notebook paper, the printing is half off the paper. |
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When you look at the document in Print Preview does it look OK? It should
assuming that you have the left and right margins set to reasonable values and do not have the paragraph formatted with negative indents that are greater than the margins. If that is OK, then you problem is with the positioning of the paper in the printer. I assume that what you are doing is feeding the paper into the centre of the printer as the paper guides usually move in equally from each side while Word is assuming that the paper is aligned to one side. If that is the case, define your custom paper size to be 8.5 x 8.5 and add 1.5" to each of your left and right margins. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "ruth bennett" ruth wrote in message ... I am trying to use a custom paper size of 5.5 x 8.5 (small notebook size). When I define the paper size as user defined or custom and print on the small notebook paper, the printing is half off the paper. |
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Thanks for your suggestions.
Yes the document looks ok in the Print Preview. Yes there is a problem with the positioning of the paper in the printer. However, I was not feeding the paper into the centre of the printer, since I do not have paper guides coming in from both sides. My HP printer has you align small paper to the right side of the paper tray. However the printing would print in the middle as though Microsoft expected that I had guides on both sides. So since the document printed in the middle and my small paper was on the right side, half of the printing was on one side of the paper, the other half was not on the paper at all. So after I posted my question, I read many other postings to try to find a solution. First solution attempt: I went to Start, Printers & Faxes, Right clicked on the printer, selected the layout tab in the print dialog box, selected user defined paper size for the choice of paper size. Further I set the width and height of paper at 5.5 and 8.5 respectively. At first that seemed to work because, when I went back to the document I could choose the user defined paper size at the printer dialog box and all was well. The only problem was that then I had to go back and reset the paper to user defined 8.5 x 11 by the first series of steps (start menu, printers & faxes, right-clicking on the printer,etc). When I did not, other things such as an internet page came out with only one side of the page printed. Therefore that meant I would have to go to the printer from the start menu and be changing it back and forth whenever I wanted to make a 5.5 x 8.5 document. Solution Attempt #2 Next according to other suggestions I found, I navigated to Control Panel, double-clicked Printers. On the File menu, I clicked Server Properties. In that dialog box I Created a New Form sized 5.5 x 8.5. I saved it, exited and went back to the document. The problem was that I could never get the form to show up from within the paper size choices within Word. Solution Attempt #3 I think this one, which I got an idea from another area of microsoft.com, is the best as this seems to be working with the least headache. When I create the document, within the Page Setup Dialog box and within the Paper tab, I choose custom, set the settings at 5.5 width and 8.5 height. I also choose under Paper source Auto for the first page and auto for the other pages instead of the default settings of default tray(Auto). On my HP printer, the Auto paper source is the setting used for envelopes that are printed through a feeder on the right side of my printer. Apparently, that tells my printer that I want to print on the far right (the same place I would print if I were printing an envelope). Then I do not change the page size in the Print Dialog box when I am printing. It remains at the 8 1/2 by 11 default setting. So far this seems to be working well. I reopened the document I made and although the Paper Source settings seem to have changed back to the defaults, my document is still printing where it is supposed to on the paper. "Doug Robbins" wrote: When you look at the document in Print Preview does it look OK? It should assuming that you have the left and right margins set to reasonable values and do not have the paragraph formatted with negative indents that are greater than the margins. If that is OK, then you problem is with the positioning of the paper in the printer. I assume that what you are doing is feeding the paper into the centre of the printer as the paper guides usually move in equally from each side while Word is assuming that the paper is aligned to one side. If that is the case, define your custom paper size to be 8.5 x 8.5 and add 1.5" to each of your left and right margins. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "ruth bennett" ruth wrote in message ... I am trying to use a custom paper size of 5.5 x 8.5 (small notebook size). When I define the paper size as user defined or custom and print on the small notebook paper, the printing is half off the paper. |
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