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Hilloowala May 10th 04 09:45 AM

Paper Size Opttions
 
We have a software designed in VB6 and under win.'98 we could use 10" x 12" / 15" x 12" as papersize on Epson / Panasonic printer but now in XP / 2000 we do not find that paper size available we find in XP 8 1/2" X 12 or 8 1/2" X 13 and 14 7/8" x 11". Sin
ce we use 15" x 12" stationery in India how do we format the page size

Jay May 10th 04 12:47 PM

Paper Size Opttions
 
You need to add the custom paper size to your printer definition.

Do "Start", "Printers and Faxes", then go to "File", "Server Properties",
and click "Create a new form". Specify the dimensions of the new form and
save it. It will be available as a paper size the next time you go to
print.

"Hilloowala" wrote in message
...
We have a software designed in VB6 and under win.'98 we could use 10" x

12" / 15" x 12" as papersize on Epson / Panasonic printer but now in XP /
2000 we do not find that paper size available we find in XP 8 1/2" X 12 or
8 1/2" X 13 and 14 7/8" x 11". Since we use 15" x 12" stationery in India
how do we format the page size



Cari \(MS-MVP\) May 10th 04 05:50 PM

Paper Size Opttions
 
Control Panel, Printers & Faxes.... from the Toolbar, File, then Server
Properties. In the Forms Tab, you can setup Custom Page Sizes.
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Cari
MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware
www.coribright.com

"Hilloowala" wrote in message
...
We have a software designed in VB6 and under win.'98 we could use 10" x
12" / 15" x 12" as papersize on Epson / Panasonic printer but now in XP /
2000 we do not find that paper size available we find in XP 8 1/2" X 12 or
8 1/2" X 13 and 14 7/8" x 11". Since we use 15" x 12" stationery in India
how do we format the page size





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