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How can I set-up a custom paper size under Windows NT/2000/XP?

Custom NT paper set-up size Windows XP
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How can I set-up a custom paper size under Windows NT/2000/XP?

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Setting up a custom paper size under Windows NT4/2000/XP is very different to Windows95/98/ME, and can not be done entirely from the printers properties dialog. First you must create a new paper form: • Go to Control Panel in Windows • Double click the Printers and Faxes (or just Printers under some versions of Windows) icon to display a list of installed printers. • Click the File from pull-down menu and select the Server Properties • A Windows dialog will display which lists all currently supported paper formats (forms) for your system. By this dialog, you can edit existing forms or create new ones. To Edit An Existing Form Scroll through the list of forms until you find the one that you need to edit. When selected, you can edit the page width, height and print margins in the fields at the bottom of this dialog. When finished, click on Save Form. To Add A New Form Click the Create new form check box, enter a new name in the Form Name field and enter the paper width, height and margin

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