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<blockquote data-quote="RCanning" data-source="post: 1553684" data-attributes="member: 18344"><p><strong>Rethink due to recent experience.</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was just doing some edits to a couple of downloaded modules for me to run for my players this weekend, and I was reminded of this thread.</p><p></p><p>I have two modules that I purchased as pdf and printed and bound. They were both printed in A4 from US Letter originals, telling the printer to "shrink to fit". The first had not much border, so I ended up with about 2cm. The second had something that left me with just over an inch on all sides.</p><p></p><p>At first impression the first one was better formatted than the second, but this has turned out to be exactly wrong. Because both of these were modules, I have been redoing stats and making minor modifications, and with the one with the 2cm border I just do not have enough room. With the latter, there is heaps of room for me to make notes and stat changes, and I can see what it relates to and it does not look too cluttered.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest using US Letter with about a 2cm margin if you are doing adventures - definately no less than 1.5cm. Of course, this probably does not hold true for sourcebooks.</p><p></p><p>Richard Canning</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RCanning, post: 1553684, member: 18344"] [b]Rethink due to recent experience.[/b] I was just doing some edits to a couple of downloaded modules for me to run for my players this weekend, and I was reminded of this thread. I have two modules that I purchased as pdf and printed and bound. They were both printed in A4 from US Letter originals, telling the printer to "shrink to fit". The first had not much border, so I ended up with about 2cm. The second had something that left me with just over an inch on all sides. At first impression the first one was better formatted than the second, but this has turned out to be exactly wrong. Because both of these were modules, I have been redoing stats and making minor modifications, and with the one with the 2cm border I just do not have enough room. With the latter, there is heaps of room for me to make notes and stat changes, and I can see what it relates to and it does not look too cluttered. I would suggest using US Letter with about a 2cm margin if you are doing adventures - definately no less than 1.5cm. Of course, this probably does not hold true for sourcebooks. Richard Canning [/QUOTE]
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