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    WhiteGirl23
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    Hi, do you have any idea how to find the Width of a document ? thanks.

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      Hi, do you have any idea how to find the Width of a document ? thanks.

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      Colin Angus Mackay
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      Define "document" in the current context.


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        Hi, do you have any idea how to find the Width of a document ? thanks.

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        Pete OHanlon
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        WhiteGirl23 wrote:

        do you have any idea how to find the Width of a document ?

        Print it and use a ruler. You haven't provided anywhere near enough information to allow us to help you. What type of document? What width - on screen/in print?

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          WhiteGirl23 wrote:

          do you have any idea how to find the Width of a document ?

          Print it and use a ruler. You haven't provided anywhere near enough information to allow us to help you. What type of document? What width - on screen/in print?

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          I use tx textcontrol to transform a word document in pdf. but if my document is to big I can't see the all pdf,I can see only a part of it. Because of this I use textcontrol function: LoadSaveAttribute where I need the width,Height,LeftMargin of the document. Thanks for you help.

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            I use tx textcontrol to transform a word document in pdf. but if my document is to big I can't see the all pdf,I can see only a part of it. Because of this I use textcontrol function: LoadSaveAttribute where I need the width,Height,LeftMargin of the document. Thanks for you help.

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            Pete OHanlon
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            I would think that the forums for this control would be the best place to start. BTW - I found this[^] blog entry about licensing which addresses your earlier post.

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              Define "document" in the current context.


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              define the context of the current "document" :-D

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                I use tx textcontrol to transform a word document in pdf. but if my document is to big I can't see the all pdf,I can see only a part of it. Because of this I use textcontrol function: LoadSaveAttribute where I need the width,Height,LeftMargin of the document. Thanks for you help.

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                Christian Graus
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                You can use the office tools to control Word within your app, that may help. Otherwise, you are asking a lot of questions here about a control that, in all probability, most of us have not used. I don't want to discourage you from posting here in general, but these questions will probably get better answers if you ask them in forums for the product you're using.

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