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From: Jean Hollis Weber <jeanweber@gmail.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sun, 22 May, 2011 10:27:41
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Writer - envelope printing format problem
On Sun, 2011-05-22 at 10:07 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
I wonder if it's possible to change the default position in LibreOffice so that
it fits with an individual's requirements. I would guess that using templates
might help with letters? Labels are a different issue.
A template is a good solution, both for envelopes and for sticky labels,
if your printer doesn't play nicely with the supplied choices.
Tom, you mentioned tiny fonts from mail merge: is that in LibreOffice?
You should be able to set the default font for labels. I'd have to look
up how, because I don't print mail-merged labels. It's possible it's
mentioned in the Mail Merge chapter of the Writer Guide; I don't recall.
Jean
Hi :)
Errr, no. All those problems were in old MS Offices. The font-size issue (and
probably the other problems) 'is' still an issue in MSO 2007. I haven't tried
any mail-merges in Writer from the Access database at work. I just thought my
work-arounds might be the quickest answer for the short-term giving time to get
a better answer for next time.
Regards from
Tom :)
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