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Change the Paper Size When Printing a Word Document

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Introduction to Paper Scaling

Just because you create a document on a certain size paper doesn't mean your final document must be printed on that size paper. Nor will you need to do any fancy maneuvers to change the paper size. Word offers a scaling feature that automatically resizes the document to a different paper size. Scaling your document to a different paper size is a breeze. But, it is easy to overlook the paper scaling option.

For step-by-step instructions on scaling your document in Word 2007, continue reading! If you're using Word 2003, you'll find detailed instructions here.
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