Sounds like a good approach...

Concerning the table...I'm using a technique of a one-cell table and
using MOD 3 to get 3 columns, then I create another row.

I repeat that process until I get 10 rows, as there are 10 rows on the label
sheet.

How would I use that approach in conjunction with sticking a paragraph in
between tables and the page-break-after command?

Is there another way to do a 3 column x 10 row table without using MOD 3 to
get
the 3 columns?

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: Sandra Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 9:14 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Anyone got a good print stylesheet for use with labels and CF?

I don't have a stylesheet handy, but would suggest you use a table and style
the table.  Stick a Paragraph in between tables for the pages and use a
page-break-after on the paragraph.

Since you will be calling a print style sheet, (media="print"), use inches
(in) as your length values. Set body as follows:
body {width:8.5in; height:11in; padding: .5in;}// Sets up an 8 1/2 x 11 page
with a half inch of margin.




Sandra Clark





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