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Defining Lanscape vs. Portrait in Labels - aaarrgghhh

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Peter Lairo

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Jan 4, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/4/00
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Hi,

I have created labels (Zweckform 4702) that print along the wide side of
an A5 size label-sheet (looks like landscape). The sheet, however, is to
be inserted wide-side first (so it's actually portrait).

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| label | | | |
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| | | | |
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I reveal codes: When I doubleclick on "Labels Form: LabelName" the label
seem OK, but when i doubleclick on "Paper Sz/Typ", the page is defined a
Landscape. For some odd reason, I cannot define the label as portrait
(that happens to have a longer wdth than height). Also, the printer
says: "Load Exec", instead of "manual feed" as it did with WP8.

Please help me with this infuriating problem so my PS line below still
holds true ;)

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Regards,

Peter Lairo
mailto:PLa...@cs.com


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Charles Rossiter

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Jan 4, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/4/00
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DUPLICATE. Please respond only in:

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Peter,

Please do not post messages in more than one news group. This increases
costs for users who have to pay for telephone calls by the time-unit,
and can also lead to fragmented threads. Please choose what you
consider the most relevant news group. If you get no responses in a few
days, or no advice to try another group, it would then be reasonable to
try another of the 148 news groups on the Corel server. Thanks for your
understanding.

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Charles Rossiter
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