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Becky Carter Hickman-Jones
Would someone be kind enough to show me the proper syntax for setting a
custom paper size with VBA? I'm already aware of .PaperSize = wdPaperCustom,
but how do I tell what the custom dimensions are? For instance, I am
creating a portrait document sized to be 5.5" wide by 8.5" tall. This is not
a paper size in the list of available objects, as far as I can tell, because
it doesn't correspond to any of the ISO paper sizes. So I would need to use
wdPaperCustom.
Thanks,
Beck
custom paper size with VBA? I'm already aware of .PaperSize = wdPaperCustom,
but how do I tell what the custom dimensions are? For instance, I am
creating a portrait document sized to be 5.5" wide by 8.5" tall. This is not
a paper size in the list of available objects, as far as I can tell, because
it doesn't correspond to any of the ISO paper sizes. So I would need to use
wdPaperCustom.
Thanks,
Beck