Question: I pretty much know how to create labels, including labels with
multiple graphics along with Fontart. For example, let's say I'm making
return address labels with graphics. I File>New>Labels. All the labels
are the same, so I synchronize them. That makes things a lot easier.
At the Labels tab, I choose the Avery Letter Size for the Brand. I
choose the 8160 Ink Jet Address for the Type. Then I press New
Document. I create my label in the first label, making sure to leave
enough space along the edges. When I get the label the way I like it, I
press, Synchronize. That works slick. All the labels appear great on
the screen. However, printing them out is not so great. First, you'll
notice the bottom row of labels are missing the bottom lines of data.
To rectify this, I go to the top menu bar and click Format>Page. Why
the page height is less than eleven inches I do not know, since your
label sheets are 8 1/2 X 11 anyhow. So, I increase the height size to
11.20 inches. That gives me plenty of room to print the bottom lines.
However, one thing you'll notice (which is very irritating), the labels
are slowly creeping up as you view them toward the bottom. Most
notably, compare the top row of printed labels with the bottom row of
printed labels. You'll notice the data printed on the labels slowly
creeps to the top of the label. What was centered on the top row of
labels, is now at, or near the top of the label in the bottom row. With
larger labels, i.e. Avery 8163 or 8164, this isn't very noticeable at
all. However, with the Avery 8160, this is very noticeable. So, how do
you reformat the labels?
Greg
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