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Labels - Printing Sheet Labels |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: If you have ten pages of sheet labels and you want to print only page seven of these sheets, WP will print the seventh label on the first page because of the way WP treats pages. In WP 5.0, you could print the seventh page of labels with no problems. Solutions: WordPerfect considers each individual label as a "logical" page. The piece of paper is a physical page comprised of however many logical pages the label definition has built into it. If the customer wants to print just one physical page of labels, he or she needs to use the Multiple Pages option and request, for example, to print pages 1-30 (using 3 X 10 labels) or use the Block feature to block the labels WP should print. Otherwise, the customer needs to print the full document for everything to print. Also, the Multiple Pages option with labels works the same way as a block print from the document screen. As WP scans the document before printing, it records important formatting information. So, for example, if you block a word at line 3" and position 3" and print the block, a word will print on the page at line 3" and position 3". WP does the same recording while printing multiple pages of labels. That is why WP starts counting the print job at page 1, even if you want it to print page 100. Status: Enhance ***|enhance|*** Press Enter on link token to view statement. |
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