Is it possible to have different page sizes in one document?

Hello everyone,
I have never seen different page sizes in one document,but to make sure of this can someone confirm this?
Thanks,
Mor

>Just send it with the free reader plugin.
"What is this reader thing? How do I install it? Can you resend the file with the reader in the file?"

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