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Is their an E Background sheet?

Is their an E Background sheet?

Is their an E Background sheet?

(OP)
On my draft sheet, I want to have an E Background sheet.  I know their is A, B, C, and D background sheets, but I was wondering if their was an E.  I know I can set the sheet up to size E, but that's the sheet itself, not the background.  Is this possible or is D the maximum?

RE: Is their an E Background sheet?

(OP)
Ok thanks very much.

RE: Is their an E Background sheet?

Using different sized sheets as backgrounds has always perplexed me.

Maybe it's because I work in a small environment.

But I just use a custom sheet 2000w x 1500w (millimeters) with border and text block scaled to fit. An let the printers handle the scaling to suit sheet size.
We can print A4, A3, A2, A1, & A0 all from the same sheet with no problems. All drawings printed are perfectly proportioned.

It's possible I'm missing something, is it to do with localized standards?
 

RE: Is their an E Background sheet?

(OP)
Yea, that's a good idea.  But The E Background would give me more room.   

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