On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Don C. Myers wrote:
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> Maybe the table style labels for OTT 2 here will work for you.
> http://www.worldlabel.com/Pages/openoffice-template.htm
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> On 09/21/2012 11:13 AM, Alan Boba wrote:
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> Peter, how do you control vertical height of the table frames? I just
On 21/09/12 16:13, Alan Boba wrote:
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Peter Hillier-Brook
wrote:
you might also want to look at creating your label template(s) with a
table, rather than the curious frame based system used currently by
LibreOffice. It's what I do and it is very successful. I f
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Peter Hillier-Brook
wrote:
>
> you might also want to look at creating your label template(s) with a
> table, rather than the curious frame based system used currently by
> LibreOffice. It's what I do and it is very successful. I find that I have
> more accurate
On 21/09/2012 16:30, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
On 21/09/12 13:04, Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
On 20/09/2012 20:48, Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
I am hitting my head against this for the last day or so.
I define a custom label 2 columns 6 rows, the labels are 10.5cm x 4.8cm
with a top edge of 0.45cm.
On 21/09/12 13:04, Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
On 20/09/2012 20:48, Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
I am hitting my head against this for the last day or so.
I define a custom label 2 columns 6 rows, the labels are 10.5cm x 4.8cm
with a top edge of 0.45cm.
I then create a document and insert a horizontal
On 20/09/2012 20:48, Werner F. Bruhin wrote:
I am hitting my head against this for the last day or so.
I define a custom label 2 columns 6 rows, the labels are 10.5cm x 4.8cm
with a top edge of 0.45cm.
I then create a document and insert a horizontal line and sync the
labels and print it.
In m