Legal letter?

I have a form that I need to convert to letter size legal size but may not know how to do this, it looks like it should be simple enough. I know that I can go to

Document > Pages culture and change of legal letter in this way, but that does not work when I try and do the opposite, it's just legal. I don't want to just print letter, I need the form or letter. Thank you in advance for your help!

In the Document > pages of culture select or type a size for the entire page. Click at the bottom (where it says up, down, left & right) and type 3 in. That should allow you to take off the bottom of 3 inches and not give you the error "Page size cannot be reduced.

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