Ed Greshko wrote:
William Case wrote:
As a Canadian, I thoroughly understand what a pain in the ass it is to
get stuck with somebody else's spelling.
What is actually a pain is having to get stuck with somebody else's
paper size. Worked in the USA for a company with the HQ in London. The
USA is standardized on 8.5x11 will the HQ in London uses A4. I think
one can imagine the amount of work it can take to reformat product
brochures so they can be downloaded and printed by USA based prospects.
The difference between color and colour is nothing compared to that.
I would like to use the "A" sizes as they work so well.
Cut an A3 in half on the short width and you get two A4's.
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-paper.html
It is also an ISO 216 standard.
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Robin Laing