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From: Ian Smith/Wat/GB/Cray_Communications
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Date:  5 Nov 96 15:14:20 GMT
Subject: Re: Approval Labels
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A problem we have had in the past with doing that is, what happens when maybe 
you decide to withdraw from one of the approvals or you have not obtained the 
proposed marked approval at the first shipment date, a new label required 
urgent (holds up shipments). Separate labels we have found is more flexible.  
But I don't know of any problems doing it!

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From: purwinc @ zoomtel.com (Charles Purwin) @ internet
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Date: 05/11/96 08:27:15
Subject: Approval Labels

Here's one for you guys.

Can I put several approval labels on one larger label?

I.E., I have several countries that are low volume purchasers.  It would be 
nice to 
take the appropriate approval #'s/info and print it all on one label.  

Has anyone done this ?  Can it be done?  I do know that there are some countries
that specify how the label _has_ to appear and be sized etc.. but for the 
ambiguous 
countries can it be done?


thanx


Charles

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