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I live in Australia now but grew up in Canada (which uses the same paper sizes as USA). Why not buy (over the internet or on a trip) a folder in the ‘other’ size for filing all those articles that don’t ‘fit’?

I have both sizes in my office. Remember when printing to make sure th print settings are for the size of paper you are using (letter or A4). Thankfully, there aren’t journals that print on legal size paper! (8.5 x 14 inches)

Kindly (and with a mischievous twist😉)

Susan McPhee





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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2019 10:08:59 +0200

From: Jean Ridler <[log in to unmask]>

Subject: Re: I have a question....Paper size



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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From: Lactation Information and Discussion <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Patricia Young

Sent: Saturday, 05 January 2019 22:32

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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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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2019 13:37:48 +0100

From: Lydia de Raad <[log in to unmask]>

Subject: Re: I have a question....Paper size



Oh my. On the edge of a worldwar here :-) The US metric systems differs from all the other systems in the world. Not only papersize. Also, for instance, notating of dates. And ofcourse Fahrenheit.

The international standard size of paper is A4, which is, to be exact 21,0 by 29,7cm. Or, for Americans :-), 8,3 by 11,7 inches.

(Note how we use the comma where the US uses a dot in numbers :-) ).



There is a system: A3 is double the size of A4, A2 is double the size of A3 - all the way up to A0. A5 is half the size ofA4, A6 is half the size of A5 - etc.



Now, to bring it back to breastfeeding. The margins on 'our' paper are not 'extra' length. They séém to be, as you compare them to the size you are familiair with. But to us they are normal, and the American sizes are unhandy and strange. So, if A4 is the norm - there is no extra :-)



Lydia, LLL, Netherlands



-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----

Van: Lactation Information and Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Namens Jean Ridler

Verzonden: zondag 6 januari 2019 09:09

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Onderwerp: Re: I have a question....Paper size



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







-----Original Message-----

From: Lactation Information and Discussion <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Patricia Young

Sent: Saturday, 05 January 2019 22:32

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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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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2019 19:09:59 +0000

From: Patricia Young <[log in to unmask]>

Subject: Re: I have a question....Paper size



I wasn't asking about the size of the paper.  I was asking why you have such lovely wide margins and don't use up the whole page :-)







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Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2019 20:31:42 +0100

From: Lydia de Raad <[log in to unmask]>

Subject: Re: I have a question....Paper size



Mmmm, I see. That is the way our ideas on layout work. Type page, extra space, font, and margins have much to do with what is seen as professional and/or beautiful.

Large margins enable you to punch holes without damaging the text. Or make notes :-)



Lydia, LLL, Netherlands





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Onderwerp: Re: I have a question....Paper size



I wasn't asking about the size of the paper. I was asking why you have such lovely wide margins and don't use up the whole page :-)







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