I have a set of labels I'm printing on a piece of sticker paper. I'm using OO calc to lay out the labels.
One set of labels is a group of 0.65" x 0.25" cells, laid out horizontally. There are 10 of them. They must be laid out horizontally so I can cut them out in a single horizontal strip, but the cells must be 0.66" in width to help me lay out the text on the label itself. (The label is a channel strip label for an audio mixer). The other set of labels is a group of 0.88" x 0.25" cells, laid out in a similar way. There are 10 of them also. Same deal with horizontal layout. I can't fit these side by side on a single page, but I want to avoid wasting sticker paper and printing each set by itself on a single sheet. I'd like to print them both on the same page, but to do that, I think I have to put the cells in Calc in the same area so they end up on the same page (right? or can I print cells anywhere I want regardless of where they actually are on the sheet?). This means the one set of labels has to be above or below the other. The problem is the one has 0.65" cells and the other has 0.88" cells. Can I do this? Can I make cells of different widths in the same columns? Or is there some other way to make these labels and print them on the same sheet of paper? Thanks! Jason --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
