How do I print a random size image on A4 sheet?

I have an image that I want to print on an A4 sheet but with the final image size to my requirements.  I have already printed one copy after exporting to Photoshop and resizing and re-importing to Lightroom, but would prefer to enable Lightroom to do all this if possible.  Is there a way please?  I have tried the "custom crop"  but this changes the whole canvas size I think.  I have LR3.

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