Notice in the Font box it says +Body this means that the font will be chosen by the document style you choose, and you are only selecting the default font style and size. If anyone can offer a printer based solution I’d be most interested in it. In the Font dialog box, choose the default font settings you want. Thus, other than from within Word, I’m still unable to select a non-standard paper size for any of my printers. But the settings achieved there under Page Setup may not be achievable with the selected printer at print time, an error pointing to Incorrect Margin settings or similar will arise. The only means of achieving a user defined page size appears to be the Custom Size option in my Word 2000 Page Setup list. Unfortunately I was unable to achieve the desired result with the subsequent steps because, in my opinion, the procedure is dependant on the capabilities of the printer rather than the OS or Word version.įor example: I have three different types of HP laser printer (LJ4 Plus, LJ6L and LJ 1100) plus a Star LC-10 dot matrix, none of which has a User Defined option in the pull-down list of Paper Sizes. Because my OS is WinXP, after Start > Settings, I substituted Windows & Faxes for Devices and Printers in the Case procedure. I had hoped that Case’s comment,, would solve my problem of.
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