You could try SeaMonkey <http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/>
Tom
On 13 Mar 2007, at 19:59, Kobler Inc wrote:
Thank it helped I have been able to sort it out. You are getting
another
user in your family and sure will be advising many others to switch
over.
Any suggestions for office outlook
Ranjit
-----Original Message-----
From: Harold Fuchs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 11:57 AM
To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [users] Open office Orger writer 2.1
Kobler Inc wrote:
I am using Open office 2.1 on trial basis .I find there is not good
method
to print addresses on envelops. Typically a 9" envelop has to go
feeding
the 4" side or else printer has paper jam and printing landscape
does not
position address well.Nor is there any way to print mailing labels
from
sheet
Ranjit
Printing envelopes in OpenOffice "just works". You probably need to
read
some of the documentation. But first, you need to understand how
*your*
printer handles envelopes. For example, my printer wants the envelope
(standard DL size for European A4 paper folded in three) fed short
edge
first flap down. Therefore the OpenOffice page needs to be
formatted in
landscape mode. If that does not "position the address well", you need
to experiment. To save money, cut some normal paper to the same
size as
your envelopes and use that in a trial and error process till you find
where to position the address. Once you have found the right place you
can create a "template" with a text box in the appropriate
position. You
then enter the address (copy/paste, perhaps, from the letter) into
that
box.
If the paper jams, perhaps your printer cannot handle envelopes. They
are thicker than normal paper and this often upsets printers. Check
the
maximum weight paper your printer can handle.
Next look up Envelopes in the Help.
Also, read
http://searchopensource.techtarget.com/tip/
1,289483,sid39_gci1146815,00.html
Also read about "Template" and "Text Box" in the Help.
If that doesn't help, come back here explaining exactly what happens
after you have carefully followed those instructions.
--
Harold Fuchs
London, England
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