ka1ifq wrote:
I found what I needed there, actually the exact label I had was there.
Thanks for the great info.
As long as we're this far off topic already, I'll venture a question as well. I needed to print an envelope yesterday for the first time with OpenOffice Writer, and I wasted about ten envelopes before I got one that's acceptable (although it still really needs the addresses moved over a bit). With Microsoft Office, envelope printing is based on the printer type, as specified by the driver that's in use. When I select my LaserJet 1022, for example, or my DeskJet 712C, I don't need to specify each time all the details of the envelope feed, whether it inserts on the left, right, or center, or how much offset from the edge is needed. It already knows those things, because it knows what printer I'm using. Will I need to manually change and test the spacing and alignment every time I print an envelope on a particular printer, or will Writer remember that information for that printer after I've finally gotten it working right? If it will remember the configurations, then it's worth getting it right once for each printer I use. If I need to specify the details every time I print an envelope, then it would be worth booting that (dual-boot) machine into XP-Pro whenever I need a word processor. Thanks in advance for your advice on this, Jerry in Bothell, WA -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org