Hi Pat
I have the same question - just from the other side. 😊
Our standard paper size here for documents is A4. US size is what we would call "Letter" size. We don't waste paper - we fill the page. We find ourselves having to adjust the US shorter pages to fit our longer ones.
Jean Ridler RN RM IBCLC
Cape Town, South Africa
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Subject: I have a question....
Paper in the US is 8 1/2 inches x 11 inches or approx 21 cm x 27.5 cm.I find many articles and booklets in the rest of the world are about 8 1/2 wide ( 21 cm) x 11 1/2 " or 11 3/4 " (28.5 cm or 28.9 cm)My question - why is the extra length used for just lovely margins at top and/or bottom?
Personally I would either fill the page more or use shorter paper.
I spend a lot of time cutting pages from journals from around the world so they fit tidily in the US files.
I just really want to know why paper is wasted......Pat in SNJ
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