Creating a Custom Form
To create a custom form for printing to a non-standard paper size in Windows NT 4.0, follow these steps:NOTE: You cannot create a custom form unless you have first installed a printer driver that supports non-standard paper sizes. For example, many printer drivers for dot matrix printers support custom paper sizes.
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Printers.
- On the File menu, click Server Properties.
- In the Print Server Properties dialog box, click the Forms tab.
- Click to select the Create a New Form check box.
- Type the name of the custom form in the Form Description box. Under Measurements, specify the form's dimensions and margins.
- Click Save Form, and then click OK.
Using the Custom Form in Microsoft Access
To use the custom form with a Microsoft Access report, follow these steps:- Start Microsoft Access and open any database.
- In the Database window, click Reports under Objects, select the report, and then click Preview.
- On the File menu, click Page Setup, and then click the Page tab.
- If the printer that supports custom paper sizes is not the default printer, click Use Specific Printer, and then click Printer. Otherwise, proceed to step 6.
- Select the appropriate printer in the list of specific printer names, and then click OK.
- In the Size list, under Paper, click the custom form that you created in step 5 of the "Creating a Custom Form" section. Then click OK. The report is now formatted to print on non-standard paper stock that you defined as a custom form.