Screen resolution question

By default, my CS5.5 retains a 1 pixel per inch resolution. I tried to reinstall the program, but he always does.

If I try to use the standard US Page menu dropdown for example he says his x 40.1 40.1 inches instead of 8.5 by 11.

This is probably an easy fix, but I am confused why this guard happening.

I would really appreciate someone's help.

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Thank you!

Faith Murray

Mac would be CMD - OPT - SHIFT.

To do very quickly.  As soon as you start.  Could take you a few tries.  Should work.

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