Thanks to both Wolf and Ronald for their suggestions.  I found the
"labels" package and tried it.  I could not locate "card.tex" anywhere
on CTAN, but I did find a LaTeX "bizcard" package.  I got both working
in LyX by importing the TeX examples, with some hand editing of the LyX
code.  (Both required removing the line "\backslash textsf{" and the
matching "}" from the .lyx file.  LyX wrapped the TeX code with this,
and LaTeX didn't like it.)

--Tom Wainwright

"Wolf J.Flywheel" wrote:
> 
> On Tuesday 22 January 2002 15:10, Ronald Florence wrote:
> 
> > Tom Wainwright writes:
> >
> >   Is there a LyX template available for mailing labels (or business
> > cards or anything similar with 2-3 columns of small cards or labels
> > per printed page).
> >
> > You might find the LaTeX package labels, and the TeX template
> > card.tex, both available from CTAN, an easier solution than using LyX
> > for these specialized items.  I'm generally a LyX fan, but I found
> > these packages so quick and easy to use for mailing labels and for
> > business cards that I didn't bother with LyX.
> 
>         I also found the "labels" package very easy to use.  However, I still
> did it with LyX; I put the setup (after some tweaking for my particular
> printer) in the preamble, and the document simply contains
> "\addresslabel{My address... }" with the appropriate stuff marked as
> TeX.  I like leaving it as a LyX file because of the easy access to
> xdvi, etc.
>         Still, it's a very nice, quick way to get a page full of labels; once
> the setup is done (I think it took about 20 minutes to match my sheet
> of Avery 5160 labels) I think it's faster than MS Word and its wizard.
> :)
>

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