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this is Darius from the rabbit calm and in this video Im going to show you how to change the size of the paper in Google Docs so that if youre using legal size paper or another type of paper it can print the correct way and the way that you change the size of the paper is by clicking file and then going to page setup and here you go to the option of changing the paper size and as you will see you have the option of using traditional paper which is 8 and a half inches by 11 or tabloids which is 11 by 17 or legal 8.5 by 14 etcetera etc and to change the size of the paper all you do is select which option you want and then click OK and I know its hard to see but the paper is actually longer than it would be if I kept it the regular way so if Im using legal size paper I can actually fit all of my text on to that size of paper so let me zoom out and maybe that will help visualize it better so now this is in legal size format and Im going to change it back to your traditional eight-and