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What is the equivalent label in Office 2003 for an Avery L7160
My "NT" label-blank is based on the Avery L7160. I have converted to "XP" and
the grid-lines have gone ! Avery label type L7160 is not listed in the envelopes and labels men for Office 2003. How do I get the standard gri-dlines back without having to draw them "by hand", or what is the equivalent code for the L7160 ? |
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The Avery L7160 is predefined in Word 2003 in the Avery A4 group.
The grid lines are controlled by table show/hide grid lines. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org barry.v.taylor wrote: My "NT" label-blank is based on the Avery L7160. I have converted to "XP" and the grid-lines have gone ! Avery label type L7160 is not listed in the envelopes and labels men for Office 2003. How do I get the standard gri-dlines back without having to draw them "by hand", or what is the equivalent code for the L7160 ? |
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To Graham
thanks, yes I found the L7160 in the A4 menu afterwards, and I knew I also found the toggle-key about grid-lines ! Bad phrasing of the question - what I meant by "grid-lines" was the actual outline size of each label within the sheet. In "NT" you were shown a representation of 21 labels, with the outline of EACH label on screen. This allowed you to type different text for each label without over-running the available space. In the label menu you can load-up the L7160`s, and type a lot of information in the address box, but how do you know that it will fit into the space on a label. I want to be able to type in 21 different labels on each sheet ? "barry.v.taylor" wrote: My "NT" label-blank is based on the Avery L7160. I have converted to "XP" and the grid-lines have gone ! Avery label type L7160 is not listed in the envelopes and labels men for Office 2003. How do I get the standard gri-dlines back without having to draw them "by hand", or what is the equivalent code for the L7160 ? |
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After you select the L7160 label type in the options, leave the Address box
blank and click the New Document button. That creates a one-page document containing a table, with the cells sized to match the labels. With the Show Gridlines function turned on, you will see the cell boundaries. Type the information into the cells. If you put more text in a cell than will fit, the extra text will simply disappear below the bottom of that cell (because the table is set to exact row heights). If that happens, you can adjust the font size in that cell as necessary. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org barry.v.taylor wrote: To Graham thanks, yes I found the L7160 in the A4 menu afterwards, and I knew I also found the toggle-key about grid-lines ! Bad phrasing of the question - what I meant by "grid-lines" was the actual outline size of each label within the sheet. In "NT" you were shown a representation of 21 labels, with the outline of EACH label on screen. This allowed you to type different text for each label without over-running the available space. In the label menu you can load-up the L7160`s, and type a lot of information in the address box, but how do you know that it will fit into the space on a label. I want to be able to type in 21 different labels on each sheet ? "barry.v.taylor" wrote: My "NT" label-blank is based on the Avery L7160. I have converted to "XP" and the grid-lines have gone ! Avery label type L7160 is not listed in the envelopes and labels men for Office 2003. How do I get the standard gri-dlines back without having to draw them "by hand", or what is the equivalent code for the L7160 ? |
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Press the New Document button to get a sheet of labels. Make sure you have
table gridlines displayed so you can see the label boundaries. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "barry.v.taylor" wrote in message ... To Graham thanks, yes I found the L7160 in the A4 menu afterwards, and I knew I also found the toggle-key about grid-lines ! Bad phrasing of the question - what I meant by "grid-lines" was the actual outline size of each label within the sheet. In "NT" you were shown a representation of 21 labels, with the outline of EACH label on screen. This allowed you to type different text for each label without over-running the available space. In the label menu you can load-up the L7160`s, and type a lot of information in the address box, but how do you know that it will fit into the space on a label. I want to be able to type in 21 different labels on each sheet ? "barry.v.taylor" wrote: My "NT" label-blank is based on the Avery L7160. I have converted to "XP" and the grid-lines have gone ! Avery label type L7160 is not listed in the envelopes and labels men for Office 2003. How do I get the standard gri-dlines back without having to draw them "by hand", or what is the equivalent code for the L7160 ? |
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Thanks to both Jay and Suzanne - I have not got time to try the answers
tonight - but they both say the same thing so I hope they work ! I will try tomorrow morning - any more problems I will ask again ! Thanks again guys ! Regards Barry "Jay Freedman" wrote: After you select the L7160 label type in the options, leave the Address box blank and click the New Document button. That creates a one-page document containing a table, with the cells sized to match the labels. With the Show Gridlines function turned on, you will see the cell boundaries. Type the information into the cells. If you put more text in a cell than will fit, the extra text will simply disappear below the bottom of that cell (because the table is set to exact row heights). If that happens, you can adjust the font size in that cell as necessary. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org barry.v.taylor wrote: To Graham thanks, yes I found the L7160 in the A4 menu afterwards, and I knew I also found the toggle-key about grid-lines ! Bad phrasing of the question - what I meant by "grid-lines" was the actual outline size of each label within the sheet. In "NT" you were shown a representation of 21 labels, with the outline of EACH label on screen. This allowed you to type different text for each label without over-running the available space. In the label menu you can load-up the L7160`s, and type a lot of information in the address box, but how do you know that it will fit into the space on a label. I want to be able to type in 21 different labels on each sheet ? "barry.v.taylor" wrote: My "NT" label-blank is based on the Avery L7160. I have converted to "XP" and the grid-lines have gone ! Avery label type L7160 is not listed in the envelopes and labels men for Office 2003. How do I get the standard gri-dlines back without having to draw them "by hand", or what is the equivalent code for the L7160 ? |
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To Suzanne and Jay
I got a few minutes tonight to try - the key phrase was in Suzanne`s reply "Table Gridlines". I simply found that button on the tool-bar and toggled the gridlines to "On" - hey presto - I can see the frames (or boundaries) of my labels again ! Thanks again - much appreciated Barry "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Press the New Document button to get a sheet of labels. Make sure you have table gridlines displayed so you can see the label boundaries. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "barry.v.taylor" wrote in message ... To Graham thanks, yes I found the L7160 in the A4 menu afterwards, and I knew I also found the toggle-key about grid-lines ! Bad phrasing of the question - what I meant by "grid-lines" was the actual outline size of each label within the sheet. In "NT" you were shown a representation of 21 labels, with the outline of EACH label on screen. This allowed you to type different text for each label without over-running the available space. In the label menu you can load-up the L7160`s, and type a lot of information in the address box, but how do you know that it will fit into the space on a label. I want to be able to type in 21 different labels on each sheet ? "barry.v.taylor" wrote: My "NT" label-blank is based on the Avery L7160. I have converted to "XP" and the grid-lines have gone ! Avery label type L7160 is not listed in the envelopes and labels men for Office 2003. How do I get the standard gri-dlines back without having to draw them "by hand", or what is the equivalent code for the L7160 ? |
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