john d. herron wrote:
You don't have to re-create it anew every time.
In OpenOffice, simply
   - open a new (empty) text document
   - in the Format menu select Page
- in the Page Style dialog set the size of your A6 paper (width 4.14", height 5.85"); the dialog will identify it as a "User" size - make any other adjustments you may like (portrait or landscape, margins, ...)
   - save as an Open Document Text Template (e.g. "A6-custom-page.ott")
   - close the new template
Now, whenever you want to have an empty A6 document: just open your A6 template, save it as a DOCUMENT with a name of your choosing, in the format of your choice (.otd, .doc, ...): now you're working with the document, while the template remains on your harddisk ready to be used again and again (or modified, in which case I'd suggest you re-save it as an A6 template under a different name).
Have fun!
jdh
Thanks. I am not accustomed to using templates but it works fine.
Erik P. Olsen wrote:
The page size A6 is missing in the set of available page sizes. I have to work with a lot of A6 documents. I know I can create a socalled user defined page size, but it is a pain in the neck to have to do it each and every time you start on a new document.

So how do I create and name the page size A6?




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