If you want to print out in Word, wouldn't you be better up to import it
straight into Word through a mail merge? You could connect through an ODBC
datasource and have them available in Word.
For myself, I haven't worked with rtf but I played a little bit around with
absolute positioning and printing into pdf as labels. Worked fine but
haven't touched it in a while.
HTH

Gunter


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Hi
       Could you let me know if there is any example of
using iText to print mailing labels. I have lots of addresses
in a flat file where each address consists of three lines.
I want to create a pdf/rtf file consisting of three columns
of the addresses.

        Ultimately the idea is to get the data from a
database like postgresql/mysql and use a servlet to obtain
the data and use iText to format the address labels and
save them as rtf so the file could be imported into word
and printed on to actual mailing labels.

Thanks
Joseph Rajkumar
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