You should be able to export the data from ebase, then use Microsoft Word's
mailmerge capability to create labels in the exact label format that you
have (eg Avery 2160). See help for labels.
Bruce Kitchell
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From: Bethany E Marsh (S) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 3:04 PM
To: TechRocks Support
Subject: [support] Mailing lables
I know lots of people have asked mailing lable questions, and maybe I should
have paid more attention. My organization is using the run time version of
ebase, we are very small, and can't afford filemaker. When I try to print
lables ebase does not include a top margin, so of course things don't work
out. Is there anyway I can correct this problem without having filemaker, I
need to have lables before friday! Help!
Bethany Marsh
Database Administrator
Pikes Peak Justice
and Peace Commision
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