How do you think that label was printed on the envelope that your
Fusebox book came in?  

;)

I was the one that brought it up.  I was thinking about building a
fusebox app with the different style of labels as the fuseactions... but
haven't had much time to do so.  I'll explain how I did so you can do
the same thing.  it's really simple.

1) Open Word 2000 and create the Avery label that you want with a
temporary address in each spot.
2) Save that template as HTML
3) Turn that HTML into a .cfm file and add the appropriate CFLOOPs so
they populate the temporary addresses with addresses from your database
4) add a <CFCONTENT> to the template making it a Word file

Give that a shot, if it doesn't work, I'll spend some time on creating a
tag for it.

Which label did you need?  I did the 5160 labels.

Steve Nelson
Online Web Development Training:
http://www.SecretAgents.com/training
(804) 825-6093

JME Maxwell wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I seem to remember somebody mentioning that they had success using cfcontent
> to get word to produce a document that would match avery mailing labels.
> 
> Does anyone know anything about this?
> 
> I'd love to know.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> JME Maxwell
> 
>
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