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Well, I was able to insert the logo into a sheet of labels, however, I already had that and that's what I would print the whole sheet of labels from.
What I want to do is use that printed sheet, but using the label printing button, just print a single (preprinted) label and put one customer name on at a time, whether it's the first label in the first column, or the fourth label in the second column. I used to be able to do that and it lined up perfectly. I must have adjusted either the label size, or the pitch, or something in order for it to do that. It was many years ago when I did it and I just don't remember what I did and didn't think to look at it before the program was deleted from my computer. |
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I agree with Charles it wasn't easy, but I think I used to do something like this with a table. Once I'd designed the table so that the cells lined up with the stationery, I'd add the graphic and the address in the appropriate cell each time I needed to print a label. An entiremy manual process, but it usually worked.
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