Harold Fuchs wrote:
> On 07/03/07, James Knott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> David Thompson wrote:
>> > Is there a way to print envelopes using OpenOffice from my Quickbooks
>> > Pro?
>> > If not, is there a way to print just an envelope without having a
>> blank
>> > sheet of paper passing through the printer first?
>> >
>> I can't advise you on Quickbooks, but I've printed many envelopes and
>> not had a sheet pass through, unless I forgot to put in an envelope.
>
>
> <snip>
>
> I can't advise on Quickbooks either but I think what David is
> referring to
> when he mentions blank pages is that to design an envelope you do
> Insert>Envelope and can, if you are not careful, end up with a *two* page
> document - a blank page followed by the envelope. The trick is to
> delete the
> blank page before printing the envelope. To avoid having to remember
> to do
> this each time,  set up and save an envelope *template* which has the
> blank
> page removed. Mine has my own details in a tiny font top left and I
> copy/paste the addressee's details from the letter I'm writing into a
> text
> box correctly placed in the envelope for the purpose.
>
> Alternatively, when printing the envelope, do File>Print and choose to
> print
> only page 2. Note that this facility is *not* available from the Print
> button on the main tool bar which prints directly without any dialogues.
>
>
I don't think I've ever used the Insert > Envelope method.  I just
selected the appropriate envelope format.  I also use templates for
envelopes.

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