True" hi everyone. When I print a sublimation template that's larger than possible in Design Space, I use Pages on my Mac. I've been asked several times to explain how I do it, so I thought this video might be handy for those who need to see. If you'd like to join my sublimation and infusible ink group, you'll find a link to the group in the description right under this video. I'm going to open Pages on my desktop. I'm using a Mac, so therefore I'm using Pages. I'm going to select a landscape blank because my template will be wider than it is taller. It's best to work with landscape and click create. When it opens, my blank is automatically set to a 125% zoom. I'm going to reduce that to 100 percent. I like to see the edges on the blank so that I know exactly where I'm positioning my image to print. I'm just going to grab this image, drag and drop it over, and there it is. It's in Pages, so up on the top right, okay, let's close this up and increase the screen so you can see better. Up on the top right, we have Format and Document. If you click on Document, you can change the size of your paper to whatever you're going to be using. If I wanted to do, let's say, a fatty tumbler and I needed my width of image to be 11.2, I would choose US Legal. But of course, you need to have sublimation paper that's big enough, and then I would increase the size of my image. But in this case, I'm just going to be doing a wrap for a 20 ounce skinny, so I'm going to use US Letter. In order to resize...