Smartform in A$ and Letter size

Hi Sdn,
We have a smartform which prints the form presently in A4 size , is it possible to have the form triggered in both A4 and letter size using the same form.
Regards,
Nagaraj.

Hi Nagaraj,
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Kiran Sure

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