On 10 Dec 2007 at 7:52, Harold Fuchs wrote:

> On 10/12/2007, mike scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> Silly question, perhaps, but which way round do you put the envelope
> > into the printer?  Whereas /paper/ is always inserted in "portrait"
> > orientation, envelopes generally go through open edge first, which may
...
> Depends on (a) how you've defined the envelope in OO and possibly (b) your
> printer's requirements.
> 
> What I did was to take a normal sheet of paper and cut it to roughly the
> size of my envelopes (saves money). I get 3 pieces roughly the same size as
> my DL envelopes from one sheet of A4 paper. I then drew an arrow on one side
> of each pseudo-envelope and started testing, making sure I always knew which
> way round the arrow went and ensuring it was on the face-up side of the
> paper. Took less time to do than to describe :-)

Rather cheaper testing too than using envelopes :-) 

The "silly question", btw, was aimed at the OP, trying to get him to 
think about what he was doing. (I note no response from that direction 
as yet).
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