For
example, on Avery 5260 sheets.
Hi
Carl,
I
don't suppose this is something covered in
the U2 library ?
In
the past, I've mostly used Open Office for
this particular task, because it already has
and recognizes templates for at least a few
of the popular Avery sheets. That would be
contrasted with single #10 envelopes, for
which I've used NB, with my own
individual-use address templates -- when
printing directly to the envelope. But I've
just run into some problems.
The
post office changed a standard address
format on me, both in its 3-line and 4-line
incarnations. When I went to modify the
existing Avery labels in OO, I discovered
that there did not seem to be anything like
the AL (adjust line leading) that I used to
employ in Xy; there was only the choice
between single, 1.5, and double spacing.
All I could do was change the font and/or
the font size. It's a mess, comes out
looking bad. Lots of trial and error would
be required, to come up with a suitable
replacement.
I'm
amazed to find that NB apparently does not
come equipped with some Avery label
templates ? If so, that would seem to be a
major oversight. Searching their Help for
various related keywords did not bring up
anything useful. I tried to import the
Avery one from OO into NB, but the format is
not recognized. I'm not sure how Xy could
fare any better in that department, with or
without U2. Unless you had run up against
this issue some time ago and hardcoded
something for this that did not require
recognizing a strange format ?
Jordan