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A friend in Bangkok did, so I went to Office Mate to check, they have lots of sizes of paper.

 

Bad news, OfficeMate hava-no, never heard of it.

 
Good news.  Dawned on me that F14 paper is 8-1/2 inches wide, about 14 inches long, the U.S. "legal" sized paper.  I needed some for my TLCB spreadsheet, found it a OfficeMate and bought a ream.  Snailing 20 pages to my friend this morning.
 
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I have not required for many years - US OCR readers can cope with A4 now it seems.  But when I did require was able to find at one of the office supply chains and even in Foodland.  An alternative source was using the normal socket feed paper which with tabs removed was letter size (not sure if they have changed to A4 or not)..  

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I just like to screw up agencies, such as IRS with my 1040 on A4.  I think about some gnome wondering what king of paper this is.
 
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It doesn't screw them up, the IRS clearly states that it's accceptible to print your return on A4 paper.
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On 12/16/2017 at 2:30 PM, suzannegoh said:


It doesn't screw them up, the IRS clearly states that it's accceptible to print your return on A4 paper.

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On 12/16/2017 at 2:30 PM, suzannegoh said:


It doesn't screw them up, the IRS clearly states that it's accceptible to print your return on A4 paper.

They do *now*,  but several years ago they didn't.  One year (probably pre-2000?) I got a letter from them saying they would accept A4 that time, but that time only. That's all academic now, as I file electronically now.

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