Hi,
Open Office had form templates which an enterprising individual 
developed based on tables instead of instead of the block style that 
came with Open Office and like what Microsoft Word uses. I've used the 
US sizes and they work perfectly. It is super easy to adjust the column 
width by just dragging. The US sizes always start with the typing in the 
center of the label also. I'm not sure where to find them in Libre 
Office, but you can download them from 
http://www.worldlabel.com/Pages/openoffice-template.htm . I will never 
go back to the old style of labels formats. There was a tutorial on the 
Internet at one time. You may also find some help on the World Label site
Don
On 08/12/2011 05:04 PM, Claudio Aranha wrote:
Hi friends
I've been using LibreOffice since StarOffice and I always had
dificulties printing labels, the Pimaco released a extension for
BrOffice (Openoffice name in Brazil), this one:
http://www.pimaco.com.br/images/upload/downloads/pimaco-labels.oxt
The problem is that all the printed labels are more up and left than
they should be, sometimes invading another label.
I'm on Debian 6 with LibreOffice 3.4.2 and paper in the printer and
LibreOffice is set to A4.
Thank you
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