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hi in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to use some custom paper sizes with google docs because if youamp;#39;re a google docs user you know that youamp;#39;re limited to the paper size that they will allow you to use so if we go to file and page setup you can see these are the only options we have for paper size you know they give you letter and legal you know standard ones that a lot of people use but thereamp;#39;s no place to do a custom paper size so in order to fix that weamp;#39;re going to an add-on for google docs and iamp;#39;ll put a link to that in the description and this add-on is called page sizer so you go to this website just try and make sure youamp;#39;re logged in with the same account as you are in google docs because add-ons are account specific and weamp;#39;ll click on and it says it needs permission to start installing weamp;#39;ll click continue it says choose an account weamp;#39;re going to use the account that weamp;#39;re logged in as