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On 05/22/2011 12:03 PM, NoOp wrote:
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Have you tried adjusting those? One you get it so everything lines up
you can save the settings. Note: it could be that your printer is out of
alignment; you might try using your printer utilities to ensure that
everything is aligned. What model of printer?

Linux:
LibreOffice 3.4.0
DEV300m103 (Build:5)

OK. I found that #6 3/4 (Personal) Envelope printed the Sender and
Addressee about 1" to the right of where they should be (opposite Mike's
of being too far to the left. So I opened the Envelope Style and found
that it was set to C6/5 Envelope. I changed it to #6 3/4 (Personal)
Envelope and adjusted the margins to 0.25" (Left, Right, Top, Bottom). I
then 'Insert|Envelope|' and set that to #6 3/4 (Personal) Envelope &
printed. The page now prints in the correct positions.

Note: In order to save envelopes, I print to an standard Letter size
page & then hold up an #6 3/4 (Personal) Envelope behind the page to
compare.

So, perhaps it's something in the default Envelope style. I'd hate to
have to change the style each time I want to print envelopes.

I'll try in WinXP as well.




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