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hi this is Gary with macmost.com let me show you how to use custom page sizes in Mac pages macmost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than a thousand supporters go to macmost.com patreon there you could read more about the patreon campaign join us and get exclusive content and course discounts so in pages when you create a new document itamp;#39;s going to use the default page size so here if I go to the document sidebar and I look at page orientation it tells me itamp;#39;s eight and a half by 11 inches which is standard paper size in the United States now I can change the page size by clicking here and it gives me a variety of different paper sizes these actually come from my printer driver so if I switch to say any printer here the list is going to be a little bit different but regardless of which printer youamp;#39;ve chosen you canamp;#39;t create a custom size here so how do you do it well you go to file and then page setup and Page setup you have a sim