New Document size presets

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Cory McNutt
Aug 26, 2003
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Hey Dave, can you help me? I used the search and see where you got John squared away and was hoping you (or anybody) could spot what I am doing wrong? I followed Scott Kelby’s instructions and this is a copy of my line:
"Cory’s 6"x4"" 6 4 inches 314 dpi

P.S. The 314 is because of the Kodak 8500. Thanks!

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YrbkMgr
Aug 26, 2003
State your question as if no one has ever worked with you before, and you’ll get better help. You know what you mean, but we don’t.
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LenHewitt
Aug 26, 2003
Cory,

"Corys 6×4" [tab]6[tab][tab]4[tab][tab]inches[tab]72 dpi

It’s probably the introduction of the inch-marks that is throwing it out
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dave milbut
Aug 26, 2003
I agree w/len, get rid of the double quotes in that line.
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Cory McNutt
Aug 26, 2003
THANK YOU one and all! It was the "’s throwing it off. I went back to Scott’s book and his example had double "’s like mine did, but in his example of reopening the preset sizes it just showed…Scott’s 6 x 4, not 6" x 4" that he typed! Oh well, I should have known the BEST place for help is right here! Thanks again, Cory
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larry
Jan 3, 2004
Try copying the selection to the clipboard before creating a new document.

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