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I am trying to create a form for a mailing label that is the same dimensions
as the #10 envelope. The only problem is that if I use the Envelope #10 page
definition, I cannot drop the address style to the proper place. Any help
will be appreciated
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What difficulty are you having dropping the address to the proper place? The
Envelope Address style uses a frame, which you can edit as required to place
it wherever you want. Alternatively, you can use a normal text style with
Space Before and left indent as required.

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I am trying to create a form for a mailing label that is the same

dimensions
as the #10 envelope. The only problem is that if I use the Envelope #10

page
definition, I cannot drop the address style to the proper place. Any help
will be appreciated
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Ms. Dot


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