I do not use mail merge option, so having a sheet of the same labels,
business cards, etc., is the only thing I do for these types of things.
Yes, it would be nice to be able to do full editing on the dialog box,
but I do not remember ever seeing that in any of the systems I used in
the past
Thanks for the tip.
Indeed, the Labels dialog has a "Synchronize contents" option in its Options
tab, which displays a "Synchonize Labels" window after creating the sheet.
Selecting the first cell, changing its font size, and hitting the button
does apply the change to the rest of the labels.
Tha
I did not catch the original post, but are the labels going to be the
same for each?
If so there is an Synchronize labels option in the New Label setup.
Then you edit the first label and press the Sync. button and they all
change to the new look.
If each contains different addresses or oth
One more question: I couldn't find how to tell LO to use a smaller font size
than the default 12:
http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/libreoffice.labels.font.size.png
There's no option in the Labels dialog, "Select All" doesn't work, and
neither does selecting a column or row.
Is there n
Thanks Steve.
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Hi.
I opened a document then went New>Labels.
Clicked on format and entered fairly much what you had but assumed that
the page was A4 so put in the dimensions 29.7 and 21 down the bottom.
Left margin 1.5, top margin 2.6.
Saved it as Avery A4/Asia [user1] and away I went.
Steve
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steveedmonds wrote
> I have just laid out a custom label like yours and it seems to preview
> correct. I assumed an A4 sheet and centalised label positions.
Thanks, looks good. Apparently, it's not a table: How did you create a new
style with the required columns + rows?
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I have just laid out a custom label like yours and it seems to preview
correct.
I assumed an A4 sheet and centalised label positions.
Steve
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Thanks all for the input. I'll give it a try, and if it doesn't work, I'll
just look for label sheets that have no
Thanks all for the input. I'll give it a try, and if it doesn't work, I'll
just look for label sheets that have no margins at all.
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When you insert a table you can define the number of rows and columns and the
column (label) widths . Then select all the table and adjust the row height
to that of the labels.
There isn't a table fill command in the table definition that I know about.
Good luck...
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Thanks. Is there a way to tell LO that the table should fill the whole page?
http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/libreoffice.labels.table.fit.page.jpg
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Yes, you can print on labels with no margins between them. I would suggest
you use a PAGE STYLE to set the top, bottom, left and right printable areas.
Make them a little larger than the actual margin to give room for error.
Then the table will be the same size as the labels.
If you add a narrow c
What I mean, is that LO can't seem to support labels that have no margins
between them:
http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/libreoffice.labels.pitches.jpg
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sophi wrote
> May be this FAQ will be helpful
Thanks but I did read the FAQ before posting here.
The issue is that I don't know how to tell LO that the sheet has outer
borders, but no borders between labels themselves (3 columns, 7 rows).
I tried setting "Horizontal Pitch" and "Vertical Pitch" t
Tom wrote
> Is it easier just to use a table? Each label corresponding to 1 cell.
> Perhaps rows and columns between printable labels in order to create a
> margin?
Thanks for the idea, but is there a way to tell LO to print a table that
will cover the whole page, each cell having a specific wid
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