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Default Mail Merge Label Spacing

The accuracy with which any label will print is a function of the printer
driver and not Word. Word will only print what the current driver will allow
it to print. Other applications may not interrogate the driver so closely.
Scaling and inconsistent page sizes between printer and page setup will also
usually screw it up.
Some versions of Word are better at label matching than others. Word 2000
was poorer than Word 2002/3 and Word 2007 does not carry this particular
label format (unless it has an equivalent), so your latter suggestion will
fall on deaf ears.

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Aussiebod wrote:
The final outcome was the "Unistat Code 38935" label template needed
to be tweaked to a 'vertical pitch' of 2.6 mm instead of 2.5 mm due
to basic inaccuracy.

As for printing on a Canon BJC-4000 printer, I noted the 'scaling' was
defaulted to "letter" instead of "A4".
On correction of both these issues I now have produced a passable set
of mailing labels.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Some likely reasons

1. You have a header/footer in normal.dot (try again starting Word
in its safe mode ie hold the CTRL key whilst starting Word)
2. The page setup and printer paper size don't match and you have a
zoom option set in the print dialog.
3. Your printer's paper handling is poor.
4. The label template is inaccurate.


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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
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Aussiebod wrote:
When using MS Word 'mail merge' for mailing label creation utilising
the Label type "Unistat Code 38935", the resultant printout of
labels does NOT position the name address data within the border/
grid confines of the 30 labels per sheet of A4.
Why may this phenomena be so? What may be done to correct the
situation?