US Paper Sizes : Visual Chart, Format and Dimensions
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Letter
216 × 279
mm
Legal
216 × 356
mm
Tabloid
279 × 432
mm
Ledger
432 × 279
mm
Junior Legal
127 × 203
mm
Half Letter
140 × 216
mm
Government Letter
203 × 267
mm
Government Legal
216 × 330
mm
ANSI A
216 × 279
mm
ANSI B
279 × 432
mm
ANSI C
432 × 559
mm
ANSI D
559 × 864
mm
ANSI E
864 × 1118
mm
Arch A
229 × 305
mm
Arch B
305 × 457
mm
Arch C
457 × 610
mm
Arch D
610 × 914
mm
Arch E
914 × 1219
mm
Arch E1
762 × 1067
mm
Arch E2
660 × 965
mm
Arch E3
686 × 991
mm
Further Information
The dimensions of the A series paper sizes are defined by the ISO 216 international paper size standard. The A series was adopted in Europe in the 19th century, and is currently used all around the world, apart from in the USA and Canada. The most common paper size used in English speaking countries around the world is A4, which is 210mm × 297mm (8.27 inches × 11.7 inches). The largest sheet from the A series is the A0 size of paper. It has an area of 1m2, and the dimensions are 841mm × 1189mm. The A series uses an aspect ratio of 1:√2, and other sizes in the series are defined by folding the paper in half, parallel to its smaller sides. For example, cutting an A4 in half, will create an two A5 sheets, and so forth. Any size of brochure can be made using paper from the next larger size, for example A3 sheets are folded to make A4 brochures. The standard lengths and widths of the A series are rounded to the nearest millimetre.
Format | Width × Height (mm) | Width × Height (in) | Common Uses |
Letter | 216 × 279 mm | 8.5 × 11 in | |
Legal | 216 × 356 mm | 8.5 × 14 in | |
Tabloid | 279 × 432 mm | 11 × 17 in | |
Ledger | 432 × 279 mm | 17 × 11 in | |
Junior Legal | 127 × 203 mm | 5 × 8 in | |
Half Letter | 140 × 216 mm | 5.5 × 8.5 in | |
Government Letter | 203 × 267 mm | 8 × 10.5 in | |
Government Legal | 216 × 330 mm | 8.5 × 13 in | |
ANSI A | 216 × 279 mm | 8.5 × 11 in | |
ANSI B | 279 × 432 mm | 11 × 17 in | |
ANSI C | 432 × 559 mm | 17 × 22 in | |
ANSI D | 559 × 864 mm | 22 × 34 in | |
ANSI E | 864 × 1118 mm | 34 × 44 in | |
Arch A | 229 × 305 mm | 9 × 12 in | |
Arch B | 305 × 457 mm | 12 × 18 in | |
Arch C | 457 × 610 mm | 18 × 24 in | |
Arch D | 610 × 914 mm | 24 × 36 in | |
Arch E | 914 × 1219 mm | 36 × 48 in | |
Arch E1 | 762 × 1067 mm | 30 × 42 in | |
Arch E2 | 660 × 965 mm | 26 × 38 in | |
Arch E3 | 686 × 991 mm | 27 × 39 in |
Paper Sizes by Country – Map Illustration
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