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Paper sizes The
most common system of paper sizes in Europe is the ISO standard. Most
people are familiar with the A series which includes A4 (highlighted
on the chart) the usual letterhead size. The C series is for envelopes
- A C4 envelope being ideal for holding an A4 sheet. There is also
a B series which provides intermediate sizes for the A series but
this is rarely used. DL is a special size for envelopes designed to
accept A4 paper folded in three.
The aspect ratio of ISO paper sheets is 1 to 1.414 (The square root
of 2). This gives them a unique property: If you cut a sheet into
two the resulting halves are the same proportion as the original.
In other words a sheet of A4 when halved gives you two sheets of A5.
All A size papers have the same proportions. The largest sheet in
this series is A0 which is 841mm x 1189mm and just happens to be one
square metre in area (ISO paper sizes are rounded to the nearest millimetre).
They
are slightly larger than the A series to provide for grip, trim and
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