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-German paper-format. The edges are in relation 1:SQRT(2). The most common format is A4, which edges are 210 mm : 297 mm long. Smaller formats (increasing numbers) take a half of the next bigger format, bigger formats (decreasing numbers) are double sized.
-The biggest supported size is A0, which has 841 mm : 1189 mm. The smallest is A5 with 148 mm : 210 mm.
+German paper-format. The edges are in relation 1:SQRT(2). The most common format is A4, which edges are 210 mm x 297 mm long. Smaller formats (increasing numbers) take a half of the next bigger format, bigger formats (decreasing numbers) are double sized.
+The biggest supported size is A0, which has 841 mm x 1189 mm. The smallest is A5 with 148 mm x 210 mm.
 
 1 mm = 0.03937 inch
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-German paper-format. The edges relate 1:SQRT(2). The most common format is A4, which edges are 210 mm : 297 mm long. Smaller formats (increasing numbers) take a half of the next bigger format, bigger formats (decreasing numbers) are double sized.
+German paper-format. The edges are in relation 1:SQRT(2). The most common format is A4, which edges are 210 mm : 297 mm long. Smaller formats (increasing numbers) take a half of the next bigger format, bigger formats (decreasing numbers) are double sized.
 The biggest supported size is A0, which has 841 mm : 1189 mm. The smallest is A5 with 148 mm : 210 mm.
 
 1 mm = 0.03937 inch
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The biggest supported size is A0, which has 841 mm : 1189 mm. The smallest is A5 with 148 mm : 210 mm.

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