In news:[email protected], Peter Hillier-Brook <[email protected]> typed: > On 07/09/2010 15:48, Maurice Batey wrote: >> On Mon, 06 Sep 2010 22:56:49 -0400, John Kaufmann wrote: >> >>> her approach says to make a template - take as much time >>> as you need to get it right - and then use it whenever >>> you need an envelope. >> >> That's exactly what I do - for the two sizes of envelope >> that I use. Works fine for me. > > It's also been my standard technique for over 20 years. It > seems too obvious and logical for some people. :-) > > Peter HB
No offense, but I think you're overlooking the fact that most applications other than single users at home and ANY secretarial function needs more than 2 templates. You also have windowed envelopes that have to align, post cards, holiday specal sizes, marketing's insatable taste for uniqueness and many other things even in the smallest businesses. To hand someone a program that lets them specify an envelope name & size & position in the printer and then have it print anything but what they expected/selected, or could find in Help, is a very annoying prospect and very quickly puts a bad taste in a user's mouth. Plainly stated, the product does NOT do what it says it'll do without some technical expertise and computer knowledge, something your near minimum wage secretaries down in shipping, R&D, and whatever, are trying to get along with at all. HTH, Twayne` --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
