default page set up

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Narendra Boga

hi all....

I am working with office 2003. I set one macro for page set up, but some
times when hit short-cut key it saying "code execution has been inturrupted".

why it not running my macro?

is there any option to set default paper width 22" and 22"?

by opening winword the pagesetup shuld be like above. now I am using a
macro. any other option?

thanks in advance

Narendar Boga
 
I believe I understand that you want to change you default paper size to 22"
x 22" for all documents so you do not need to keep changing it when you open
Word.

In this case, you could go to...

File > Page Setup > Paper tab > enter your 22" in the width and height
fields > then at the bottom-left corner is a Default... button, click that >
accept the change to your NORMAL template > OK

Let us know if the helps

Cheers
 
thanks BO.
I did whatever u said. But when I changed the margins also to 0x0 and
pressed Default->yes. That is not set as default.
I open other saved document, the margins are not 0x0. I want margins also
0x0 fixed. Plz help me.

thanks for your instant reply.
 
You can only do this if you have an active printer driver that will accept
both a 22x22 page size and zero margins. Few drivers will allow zero
margins.

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thaks for information Graham Mayor.

thanks all.

Graham Mayor said:
You can only do this if you have an active printer driver that will accept
both a 22x22 page size and zero margins. Few drivers will allow zero
margins.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

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