There will not be any missing labels as long as your template has as
many pages as you will be printing. If you are printing 3 pages of
labels, your template needs three pages with the fields in when you pull
the data from the database.
Don
On 12/16/2012 07:52 AM, ptoye wrote:
Thanks again NoOp. But I think we're at cross-purposes here. I don't need the
paper labels - they're easily and cheaply available here in England.
What I need is a way of getting LO and/or OO to print the labels correctly
on the page. I admit that having to use a PDF printer (CutePDF or Bullzip)
complicates the issue. But it seems odd to me that I get different results
between LO and OO, and between virtual printers.
I'm getting the feeling that the only way is to put OO and/or LO up on my
ancient machine and print directly. But then will I run into the missing
label problem? Wait and see?
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