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Libra Office Lable Printing Help
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hi im using libra office and im trying to print some lables , a4 sheet with 14 lables, cab anyone help me with the margins im trying to use avery a4 j8163 but im not sure about the margins any help appreciated
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't use LibreOffice and, to be honest, I've sometime struggled with using labels in other word processing software, so please forgive me for not answering your question directly. However I wondered if you're aware that you can design your labels online. In my opinion, it can be far easier than using any word processing program.
If you're interested in giving it a go, start here:
https:/ /www.av ery.co. uk/temp late-j8 163
Click the red 'Start Designing' box.
If you see a registration form, you can either fill it in or click on 'Remind me later'.
Click on the label format that you want. (It's likely to be the blank 'landscape' label). Then click on 'Select this design'.
You'll then see just a single label displayed.
With 'Edit all' selected, fill in any information that you want to appear on every label. (Click the 'T' to access the text options. Click 'Add text box' to create a field to type in. Adjust the font and size to your requirements. Drag the box if you want to move it.)
When you've got a 'master' label created, then switch to 'Edit one' to change individual labels).
Then go to 'Preview and print'.
(Sorry if I've wasted your time!)
If you're interested in giving it a go, start here:
https:/
Click the red 'Start Designing' box.
If you see a registration form, you can either fill it in or click on 'Remind me later'.
Click on the label format that you want. (It's likely to be the blank 'landscape' label). Then click on 'Select this design'.
You'll then see just a single label displayed.
With 'Edit all' selected, fill in any information that you want to appear on every label. (Click the 'T' to access the text options. Click 'Add text box' to create a field to type in. Adjust the font and size to your requirements. Drag the box if you want to move it.)
When you've got a 'master' label created, then switch to 'Edit one' to change individual labels).
Then go to 'Preview and print'.
(Sorry if I've wasted your time!)
BUENCHICO, many thanks for your reply, no you have not wasted my time,ive always used "microsoft works" before and it was easy, but now im using linux mint and libra office and im very happy with both, i jst found the label making a bit confusing , my biggest problem was understanding the margins settings, i have managed to do it ,but im sure there must be an easier way, many thanks again
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