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A4 paper and frames

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So I need for school have frames on my A4 paper.

I can draw it or print it, whatever I want teacher said!

But problem is that I don't know how to get them in office 2007/2010


Maybe somebody know?

Here is how frame should look(grey is A4 paper, and black is frame)
All measures are in millimeters!
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My god why are you doing layout in Office?

Just draw it with a rule, you will be done in 4 minutes
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Originally Posted by _02 View Post
My god why are you doing layout in Office?

Just draw it with a rule, you will be done in 4 minutes
4minsx100papers and time flyes....
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You didn't say you needed 100 copies


But if its all the same, seriously, make one with a ruler and scan or photocopy it. I'm sure there is a way to do this in Office, but every time I've tried to use it for layout or grid design, I've ended up frustrated with its lack of control and gone to an appropriate design app like Illustrator where I can nail out the grid in literally 1 minute.

Edit - if you would like I will make that grid for you and send it to you as a PDF lol

And if your teacher is instructing you to print out 100 sheets of paper for this assignment, you should seriously confront them and tell them they are wasting paper. Unless you are making a book or huge project out of it.
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I need it for completly school project..

Try that in pdf if it is not problem for you


Then I will easly edit pdf and add some text/pictures
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Dude you either need to include top margin, or the length of the longest part on the left edge.

Otherwise there is no way to create what you have there to dimension.

And the left margin is 20, not 200.

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new image


Waiting for file


So grey line is like A4 paper, and you need to place "outside shets" 5mm of the paper end..doh hard to explaing..sry for bad english..
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Layout.pdf

There you go, sir. Its set up A4 being the entire height and width of the document and the lines representing the dimensions you posted there.

Download link is to the right of the ad
Top and bottom margins are 1cm from paper, they should be 0,5cm, right margin is 0,7cm from paper and left margin is 2,3cm from paper(I measured this after i printed file
Hight of a first row(where goes name, date..) is 25mm hight, it should be 30mm(this is because top margin is 1cm from paper and it should be 0,5cm..
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