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I'm running Word XP on a machine with Windows 2000. I'm trying to print
multiple pages of labels using the Avery 5266 template (it's a file folder label with a colored bar at the top). In this label format, the vertical pitch is greater than the label height, to compensate for the colored bar at the top of each label on which you don't want to print. The first page of my labels works just fine; however, on the second page and all subsequent pages, Word seems to be changing the label height to match the vertical pitch, which means that I'm losing that bit of space that prevents printing on the colored bar at the top of each label. I've tried creating a custom label format for these, just to see if I could make it work that way, and I get the same problem. Does Word just not deal well with multiple pages of labels for which the label height and vertical pitch don't match? Is it worth fighting the computer on this one, or should I just give up now and create my labels one page at a time? Thanks! |
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Hi,
I would suggest going to the Avery website and downloading their DesignPro software. It's free and when you open a new document, you can choose which label style you want and then type your text on a "Master" label, and copy that label until you fill the page. You can see a print preview of your finished sheets and it's very easy. "Stephanie Smith" wrote: I'm running Word XP on a machine with Windows 2000. I'm trying to print multiple pages of labels using the Avery 5266 template (it's a file folder label with a colored bar at the top). In this label format, the vertical pitch is greater than the label height, to compensate for the colored bar at the top of each label on which you don't want to print. The first page of my labels works just fine; however, on the second page and all subsequent pages, Word seems to be changing the label height to match the vertical pitch, which means that I'm losing that bit of space that prevents printing on the colored bar at the top of each label. I've tried creating a custom label format for these, just to see if I could make it work that way, and I get the same problem. Does Word just not deal well with multiple pages of labels for which the label height and vertical pitch don't match? Is it worth fighting the computer on this one, or should I just give up now and create my labels one page at a time? Thanks! |
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Avery software adds no functionality to what is already available in Word.
-- 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. "fadeout" wrote in message ... Hi, I would suggest going to the Avery website and downloading their DesignPro software. It's free and when you open a new document, you can choose which label style you want and then type your text on a "Master" label, and copy that label until you fill the page. You can see a print preview of your finished sheets and it's very easy. "Stephanie Smith" wrote: I'm running Word XP on a machine with Windows 2000. I'm trying to print multiple pages of labels using the Avery 5266 template (it's a file folder label with a colored bar at the top). In this label format, the vertical pitch is greater than the label height, to compensate for the colored bar at the top of each label on which you don't want to print. The first page of my labels works just fine; however, on the second page and all subsequent pages, Word seems to be changing the label height to match the vertical pitch, which means that I'm losing that bit of space that prevents printing on the colored bar at the top of each label. I've tried creating a custom label format for these, just to see if I could make it work that way, and I get the same problem. Does Word just not deal well with multiple pages of labels for which the label height and vertical pitch don't match? Is it worth fighting the computer on this one, or should I just give up now and create my labels one page at a time? Thanks! |
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I was not implying that the Avery software adds any new functionality to
Word. I was saying that as a separate software, it can help to create those labels. That way Stephanie could see exactly how each label is laid out and then just make copies and print them. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Avery software adds no functionality to what is already available in Word. -- 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. "fadeout" wrote in message ... Hi, I would suggest going to the Avery website and downloading their DesignPro software. It's free and when you open a new document, you can choose which label style you want and then type your text on a "Master" label, and copy that label until you fill the page. You can see a print preview of your finished sheets and it's very easy. "Stephanie Smith" wrote: I'm running Word XP on a machine with Windows 2000. I'm trying to print multiple pages of labels using the Avery 5266 template (it's a file folder label with a colored bar at the top). In this label format, the vertical pitch is greater than the label height, to compensate for the colored bar at the top of each label on which you don't want to print. The first page of my labels works just fine; however, on the second page and all subsequent pages, Word seems to be changing the label height to match the vertical pitch, which means that I'm losing that bit of space that prevents printing on the colored bar at the top of each label. I've tried creating a custom label format for these, just to see if I could make it work that way, and I get the same problem. Does Word just not deal well with multiple pages of labels for which the label height and vertical pitch don't match? Is it worth fighting the computer on this one, or should I just give up now and create my labels one page at a time? Thanks! |
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I don't have the option of installing the Avery software here at the office
anyway, but I have used it on my boyfriend's computer for CD labels (he doesn't own MS Office), and I've found it to be a very helpful little application. The idea of creating the labels via Word's Mail Merge tools is going to work nicely. I was actually posing the question on behalf of one of our users (I'm the "Support Princess"). I think it's just totally weird that Word doesn't carry the label template beyond the first page of labels, but no application is perfect, and it's not like Word doesn't have other freaky little glitches here and there. It just makes using the software more interesting, I suppose, and so long as there's a viable workaround, it's not a problem. And the silver lining here is that my user will gain a valuable new skill (mail merging) in the process. Thanks for your help! ![]() Steph "fadeout" wrote: I was not implying that the Avery software adds any new functionality to Word. I was saying that as a separate software, it can help to create those labels. That way Stephanie could see exactly how each label is laid out and then just make copies and print them. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Avery software adds no functionality to what is already available in Word. -- 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. "fadeout" wrote in message ... Hi, I would suggest going to the Avery website and downloading their DesignPro software. It's free and when you open a new document, you can choose which label style you want and then type your text on a "Master" label, and copy that label until you fill the page. You can see a print preview of your finished sheets and it's very easy. "Stephanie Smith" wrote: I'm running Word XP on a machine with Windows 2000. I'm trying to print multiple pages of labels using the Avery 5266 template (it's a file folder label with a colored bar at the top). In this label format, the vertical pitch is greater than the label height, to compensate for the colored bar at the top of each label on which you don't want to print. The first page of my labels works just fine; however, on the second page and all subsequent pages, Word seems to be changing the label height to match the vertical pitch, which means that I'm losing that bit of space that prevents printing on the colored bar at the top of each label. I've tried creating a custom label format for these, just to see if I could make it work that way, and I get the same problem. Does Word just not deal well with multiple pages of labels for which the label height and vertical pitch don't match? Is it worth fighting the computer on this one, or should I just give up now and create my labels one page at a time? Thanks! |
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