Thank you I got it to work, now how do I get font size, bold and centered to
work?
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On 2021/10/28 18:36:57, Jim Murray wrote:
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On 2021/02/09 22:00:18, Richard and Peggy Johnson
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> I am trying to set up a template to print Avery labels #5366, which I could
> do in Word, but cannot figure how to do it in Openoffice. Can you help
> me?Thanks.Peggy Johnson
Have a look at this page with images. It might help.
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Go to File | New | Labels and select the Labels tab. Under Format,
select Sheet. Avery 5366 labels come on a letter size sheet, so from
Brand select Avery Letter Size. Finally, scroll through the selections
under Type to find 5366.
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> From: Wade Smart
> Date: 14/12/2019 23:07 (GMT+00:00)
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org, Jacquetta Ellinger <
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> Subject: Re: Labels
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> Ok.Nice rant.-- Registered Linux User: #480675Regi
On 14/12/2019 23:22, Jacquetta Ellinger wrote:
I’m not a programmer/developer but I’m pretty competent at using software,
however, OpenOffice is too tough. I like it generally, I like the concept of
it, but every time I try to do something new, I spend hours first searching out
instructions
Rant it might be but I certainly agree.
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From: Wade Smart
Date: 14/12/2019 23:07 (GMT+00:00)
To: users@openoffice.apache.org, Jacquetta Ellinger
Subject: Re: Labels
Ok.Nice rant.-- Registered Linux User: #480675Registered Linux Machine
No, I can't get on with mail merge either. Why does it have to be so
complicated?
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From: Jacquetta Ellinger
Date: 14/12/2019 22:22 (GMT+00:00)
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Labels
I’m not a programmer/developer but I’m pretty competent
Ok.
Nice rant.
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On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 5:05 PM Jacquetta Ellinger
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On 16/12/17 4:52 AM, Marcia Bowers wrote:
I can’t find a way to point to the directory where the database is stored when
trying to print labels. The only database that is displayed is “bibliography”.
Please help.
Make sure you have created a new database or select an existing one.
In order
On 30/9/14 at 12:29 PM, ngc32...@aol.com (ngc32062) wrote:
Can you please tell me if a mail merge can be done in open
office to do labels?
Yes, it can be done.
If so, how is it done?
There are step-by-step instructions in Open Office online Help
-copied and pasted below (AOO for Mac) for
Yes, thank you, problem solved.
I was certain that there was something simple which I was overlooking.
On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 4:26 PM, Brian Barker
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>> Printer is an HP 6310. OS is Windows 7. Open Office 4.0.0. Label sheets
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At 16:00 13/07/2014 -0700, Jim McLaughlin wrote:
Printer is an HP 6310. OS is Windows 7. Open Office 4.0.0. Label
sheets are Avery # 5160.
I'd like to print multiple different labels on different column /
row combinations on the Avery sheet. (Note: I do not want to print
30 iterations of the
On 12/05/14 15:42, rustyk10 wrote:
Can anyone please tell me how to organise a label sheet giving 3 x 7
(i.e.21)labels per sheet? I am unfortunately stuck with Windows 8
Rusty
I do it with a table formatted for Avery type labels. If you want.?
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