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Hello @ll,
due to a debate on our discuss@de.l.o list, I found the following:
<quote>
Designing Labels and Business Cards

You can design both labels and business cards through the Labels 
dialog.

1. Choose File - New - Labels to open the Labels dialog.
2. On the Labels tab, under Format, define the label format.
LibreOffice Writer contains many formats of commercially available 
sheets for labels, badges, and business cards. You can also add 
other, user-defined formats.
3. On the Labels tab, under Inscription, you can choose what you 
want written on the labels.
This often involves database fields, so that the labels can be 
printed with varying content, when sending "Form Letters" for 
example. It is also possible to have the same text printed on every 
label.
4. Use the Database and Table list boxes to select the database and 
table from which the data fields are obtained. Click on the arrow 
button to transfer the selected data field into the inscription 
area. Press Enter to insert a line break. You can also enter spaces 
and any other fixed text.
On the Format tab you can define your own label formats, not covered 
by the predefined formats. To do this, select "User" from the Type 
list box. On the Options tab, you can specify whether all labels or 
only certain ones are to be created.
4. On the Options tab page, make sure that the Synchronize contents 
box is selected. If this is selected, a label only has to be entered 
(on the top left label) and edited once.
5.  As soon as you click on New Document, you will see a small 
window with the Synchronize Labels button. Enter the first label. 
When you click on the Synchronize Labels button, the current 
individual label is copied to all the other labels on the sheet.
6. Click on New Document to create a new document with the settings 
you have entered.
</quote>

on 
https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/Creating_and_Printing_Labels_and_Business_Cards

While trying to follow the steps, I (also confirmed by Gerhard in 
the discussion mentioned above), it seems the last two steps are in 
a wrong order.

So, should this not be changed to
<quote>
(steps 1 to 4 as above)
5. Click on New Document to create a new document with the settings 
you have entered.
6. As soon as you click on New Document, you will see a small window 
with the Synchronize Labels button. Enter the first label. When you 
click on the Synchronize Labels button, the current individual label 
is copied to all the other labels on the sheet.
</quote>
?

I have tried to find these in Pootle (e.g. 
https://translations.documentfoundation.org/de/translate/#search=As%20soon%20as%20you%20click%20on%20New%20Document&sfields=source,target
 
and found 
https://translations.documentfoundation.org/de/libo50_help/translate/shared/guide.po#unit=94047295 
where it appears without enumeration.

Should I open a bug in Bugzilla for it (as a feature request or a 
bug)?

Have a nice evening
Thomas.

-- 
Playing an unamplified electric guitar is like strumming on a picnic 
table.
                -- Dave Barry, "The Snake"


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