The size for an A4 sheet is 8.5 by 11 inches. This is the size of a usual printing sheet that is often used in schools for printing assignments and tests, and even in offices for printing presentations. But for documents that are supposed to be larger in size in comparison to these sheets, users might want to change the size of their printing document. While physically, they can print the document on a larger scale by using a different printer and a larger piece of paper, but unless you edit the document manually on Microsoft word, the size of the document will remain pretty much the same. So, if you need to print a document on a larger scale, say on A3, then you must alter the size of the document on the software first. The process is very simple which can be followed easily to change the size of a page. Follow the steps as mentioned below to change the size of the document you are working on, on Microsoft Word.
Can You Alter the Size of a Page After a Document has been Made?
Of course, you can. The option for altering the page size can be accessed at all times. However, the slight problem here is that every time you change the page size after a document has been made is that you will have to edit the formatting of your work every time as the work gets adjusted according to the page size.
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