Yes, thank you, problem solved.

I was certain that there was something simple which I was overlooking.


On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 4:26 PM, Brian Barker <b.m.bar...@btinternet.com>
wrote:

> At 16:00 13/07/2014 -0700, Jim McLaughlin wrote:
>
>> Printer is an HP 6310. OS is Windows 7. Open Office 4.0.0. Label sheets
>> are Avery # 5160.
>>
>>
>> I'd like to print multiple different labels on different column / row
>> combinations on the Avery sheet. (Note: I do not want to print 30
>> iterations of the same label on a sheet.)
>>
>> As it is, I can readily click through to T*ext Document > File > New >
>> Labels* and once there get the dialog box, click on various column and row
>> selections, click single label and click new document.
>>
>
> It's odd that you should choose "Single label" if your need is to print
> multiple labels.
>
>  That is amazingly inefficient.
>>
>
> True.
>
>
>  I am sure I am missing something simple.
>>
>
> I think you are.
>
>
>  How do I enter two different labels in two different label fields, (or
>> three, or four, or five or six, for that matter) without having to
>> reinitialize the "LABEL" function?
>>
>
> On the Options tab of the Labels dialogue, for Distribute choose "Entire
> page" but remove the tick from "Synchronise contents". The fact that you
> will see all thirty labels outlined in the sheet is no problem, of course:
> all that will print is whatever you choose to insert in any of the label
> fields.
>
>
>  I was readily able to enter multiple labels on a single label sheet with
>> both Word and WordPerfect.
>>
>
> And now - I hope - with OpenOffice.
>
> I trust this helps.
>
> Brian Barker
>
>
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