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I am trying to plot an E-size document using word to a plotter. When I try
to print an E-size document it comes out as an A size. The plotters that I
am trying to print to are an Xerox 8825 and a HP Design Jet 4000ps. I am
thinking that maybe this is an issue with word and word does not allow you to
print E-Size documents. I am currently using Office 2000. Will Office 2003
present me with the same issue or is there a work around with 2000 or is this
just not doable with Word.
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AFAIK the printer settings are determined by the printer drivers not the
software application using them.


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:I am trying to plot an E-size document using word to a plotter. When I try
: to print an E-size document it comes out as an A size. The plotters that I
: am trying to print to are an Xerox 8825 and a HP Design Jet 4000ps. I am
: thinking that maybe this is an issue with word and word does not allow you to
: print E-Size documents. I am currently using Office 2000. Will Office 2003
: present me with the same issue or is there a work around with 2000 or is this
: just not doable with Word.


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