On 11 Dec 2007 at 10:11, Hap wrote:

(to me, apparently not to the list!)

> Hi Mike,
> 
> My printer ( HP Deskjet 692 C ),actually shows an instruction right on the 
> tray that pictures the envelope with it's flap side up with the flap to the 
> right.There's even an arrow showing how to insert it. It has worked for years 
> with Microsoft's WORD program.
OK, I stand corrected.  All the printers I've used have gone in flap 
first - I've always presumed to avoid paper jams.
> 
> However, seeing as how I was using Word 97, the new insertion of the latest 
> Microsoft Windows XP ( Home edition ) will not accept the CD rom that is used 
> to install Word 97 as I always did in the past.
> 
> With your program, I have been trying to follow the instructions in "help", 
> by clicking on "insert", then on "envelopes". It prints o.k. but not on the 
> right part of the envelope. It actually prints PART of the information but 
> across the bottom of the envelope, not the front surface as needed.
> 
> There MUST be a way to do this. I did not understand what you meant by 
> "landscaping". I am using a standard business sized envelope ( 9 x 4 ).

AFAIK OOo expects an envelope in the orientation I described, top edge 
first which will be physically landscape for a DL or C6 (I've no way of 
knowing where the flap is on your 9x4 !), but with the page and paper 
set to 'portrait' (the defaults) - I also use 'new document' each time. 
You get a view before printing that allows you some capability to 
format the text.  /Unfortunately/ the address is in a text box, and you 
can't rotate this :-(   (IMO a misfeature in writer is that text boxes 
don't rotate.)

I can only suggest you experiment with a  sheet of A4 or similar, mark 
'this way up' in pencil first, and run some trial envelope prints and 
play with the OOo page orientation (switch between portrait and 
landscape) and see where the print comes out.

(Actually thinking again, even DL can have a long-edge or short-edge 
flap - I confess I've never used the latter. No doubt some 
experimentation would be needed.)
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