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Don't see my custom page-sizes in Crystal report, please help?

 
 
Oltmans
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      16th Jul 2009
Hi all,

I've installed HP LaserJet 1000 on Windows Vista Home Premium (which
runs on a Dell notebook). I've to add two custom print sizes 1)- 9x3
2)- 3x9. So in order to do that I went to Start >> Settings >>
Printers >> Right click >> Server Properties and I added and saved
these two forms.
However, when I go to Start >> Settings >> Printers >> Right click on
'hp laserjet 1000' >> Click 'Printing Preferences' >> then I select
the "Paper" tab from the top >> Within the "Paper" tab there is this
drop-down besides "Size is" >> I click on this drop-down but I don't
see sizes that I just defined as new forms.

Also, I go to Crystal report (on Visual Studio 2008) and right click
on the crystal report >> Design >> Printer Setup>> I don't see my new
forms in the "size" drop-down.

So my problem is that I want to print using custom sizes i.e. a)-9x3
and b)- 3x9 using 'hp laserjet 1000' on vista premium home. How do I
go about that?

Please help me. I've lost enough hair and I've thoroughly searched
internet but nothing worked. I will appreciate all the help.
 
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