Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 16:16:07 -0400
Reply-To: "Snider-Lotz, Tom" <TSnider-Lotz@qwiz.com>
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From: "Snider-Lotz, Tom" <TSnider-Lotz@qwiz.com>
Subject: Page size of exported output viewers
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I've discovered that if I export a standard output viewer into RTF format, and open the resulting file in MS Word 2000, the document is set up for a "custom" paper that is 11.43 inches wide and 11 inches in height. My default Word paper format is letter size (8 x 11 inches).
Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a way to tell SPSS not to do this?
I'm using SPSS base system 11.5 and Word 2000, under Windows 2000.
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