Hello Tamas,

420mm x 297mm is A3 size, which is two times A4 (297mm x 210 mm) size.
For Americans, who use a different method of sizing paper, A3 is roughly
ledger size while A4 is about letter size.

The short answer to this question is to print your A3 pages onto A3
paper, and your A4 pages onto A4 paper.
That assumes your printer handles A3 paper and you know how you want to
bind the printed document.

But I also wonder how your document was designed. Are the A3 pages
designed to fold out?

As an alternative, can you resize the A3 pages to A4 size, so all the
pages will be uniform?

Daniel 


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Subject: different page sizes


Hello all,
I have a book file. One of the files has 420*297 page size, the others
are in A4. When I print the book it ask me about the document size. If I
set A4 size, my big file cutted on the margin...bad. If I print just the
420*297 size file to A4 paper it is OK. If I set to 420*297 some of the
files are OK but some of them are in little size.

What is the solution for that issue? How I have to print a book like
this if would like to have correct size on all files.

I have FM 7.2 on Windows 2000 SP4
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