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I am starting the long trek from WordStar/DOS to Libre Office/Ubuntu. I have many forms to create, about 6 are envelopes. Since our Dell Laser printer does not like to print envelopes en masse, I'm giving LO a go.

Problem is in 'help', I am directed to 'insert envelope'. By insert, I assume that it is creating an envelope for a document. That is not my intent. The current project is a "Billing Return Envelope". This is a 6 3/4 envelope, with three lines in the return address area, and our name company in Freesans 14/Bold, and the address in Freesans/12 type.

Of course I need to print in the landscape mode, as that is how the printer will print via its feed tray. (Samsung Laser/Fax/Printer)

How do I set up this document. Using the envelope method does not seem to work. I have all the dimensions. What I did with Wordstar is to create the image on an 8x11 page, then feed the envelope into the center with the feed tray. That has been working fine for about 25 years.

tia,
John


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