That will depend on the paper size you are starting with an whether you 5 inches or 5 centimetres or another unit. The best thing is to go into the document itself and adjust the margins in the working area until you get the working area you need.
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When sewing, you'll want to leave a sewing margin (or a "seam allowance") for a couple of reasons:A 5/8" margin (the standard seam allowance) between the stitch and the edge allows for a little reinforcement, and places less stress on the stitch. This will keep the stitch from breaking easily.A margin allows you to later let out the seam, in case you need more room (for example, if a skirt gets too tight, you can loosen it if there's seam allowance).
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An individual can change documents and settings in Windows 8 with a few steps. First they can do it by hitting the charms bar. Then the button to press would be settings. Finally, they need to hit change PC settings.
When a person wants to print something and the printer only prints half the scanned document, perhaps the printer is set to the wrong size paper. If the document is 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches and the printer is set on a 3-inch by 5-inch paper, the document will only be 3 inches by 5 inches.
GMT+8 hours is how I had a customer update their time and date settings on their computer. It was 8 pm central time on October 5, 2009 and in Shanghai it was 9 am October 6, 2009. Thanks!
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