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Posted by Anonymous on 11/30/04 4:01pm Msg #12338
letter/legal paper size still have question signing tonight
when I printed the pdf file, it printed all letter size, none of the forms are cut off, I didn't select shrink to fit. do some edocs come in all letter size? or should I just change the format and print all legal on printer? The document properties on the pdf file mention paper size as letter
I am starting to get very confused. I read below to print everthing if in doubt on legal, but won't it stretch the fond if I do that?
| Reply by Jon on 11/30/04 4:06pm Msg #12340
When docs are sent in PDF, the paper size is displayed at the bottom left-hand corner of the screen. Many times when I recieve PDF files, the legal size docs have been sent letter size. Just print what the size is in the bottom corner.
| Reply by Derrick/MT on 11/30/04 4:10pm Msg #12341
Some edocs do come all letter size, Citibank helocs and 2nds come to mind. If it is supposed to be printed on letter and you print it on legal it will not stretch the print, it will just print on the upper part of the paper with regular font. Since you have already printed them on letter I would call who ever hired you and see if it is alright to have them on letter.
| Reply by lorraine/fl on 11/30/04 7:57pm Msg #12371
I had one the other night that was sent in three separate emails. I always open the first one first and so on...the first one was the bulk of doc's, I can handle both letter/legal so away we went. I printed the second one, and it had the size of doc's listed, so I printed as specfied in corner. Email #3 says, READ THIS FIRST, AND PRINT ALL DOCUMENTS ON LEGAL SIZE PAPER...Sheesh...do over:( Moral to the story, if not specified...ask.
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