I am running Libreoffice 3.3.2.2 on a Mac.
I can export data to a Libreoffice spreadsheet and from there to a database table in Libreoffice.
When i then go to file-new-labels. It will let me put in the database, table and database fields.
Problem is that the format section will not let me select the right label.
I want to use Avery A5444 labels. I downloaded the template for the labels from Avery's
web site. My printer is an old NEC SuperScript 870 which runs an emulation of an HP series
2 laserjet. It always prints to the left edge of the paper tray. The labels feed in the center.
Yep,
problem.
I opened the Avery template and did a save as a Liberoffice document and edited the paper size
to 8.5 inches wide and set the left margin at 2.25 inches which centers the label correctly for
printing.
I checked by entering some test text in the document and printing.
I then saved the document, after deleting the test text, as a Libreoffice template.
The template does not show up as a selection in the format section of the labels dialog.
How do I get my modified template to show up and be usable?
Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
Ross
Ross Bernheim
ross@evactron.com
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