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"Kurr, Martin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Jul 1999 12:04:16 -0500
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If your printer driver (make sure you check manufacturer's web site for
latest drivers!) has the capability (what printer are you using, and from
what application?), you can select START, SETTINGS, PRINTERS, right-click on
printer icon, select PROPERTIES, choose PAPER tab (or similar, browse around
a bit because available settings depends on printer drivers), then select
CUSTOM paper (either pull-down menu or check box most likely) and specify
dimensions.  Be sure to set the proper page margin settings in PAGE SETUP of
the application, or in the drivers if available.

Alternately, use your application to format printable material to proper
spacing and disable page breaks (using standard paper in setup).  This
depends on your application and printer as well.
Martin Kurr
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> From:         Zolton Tomory[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Subject:      [PCBUILD] windows/printer/form length
> In my printer properties I can choose a number of different form
> definitions (e.g. letter, legal, envelopes). I have a form size that is
> not covered--how could I define it?
> (I'm a librarian & would like to define a form that would match the
> length of some label stock for spine labels. Is this something I can
> finagle?)

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