Seems like no matter what template I choose for US Letter Avery if I look at the Page style for Paper format the format is wrong. I am having a problem with all of the following US Letter Avery templates: All the others will follow the change automatically. If the label borders in the test print get further out of position as you go down the page, then you have to change the label height, which you can do by clicking the border of the top-left label and using Format > Frame > Type > Height to change it's height. Also, do not change the page size (even though it's not set to "Letter"). Change only the left or top margins-ignore the other settings. If the label borders in the test print are consistently off by the same amount as you go down the page, then you can adjust the page margins (Format > Page > Page > Margins) to move everything up/down or left/right. The two compatible sheets I found (two different sites) actually show slightly different layouts, although the labels themselves are the same (or nearly). Avery seems to not want to tell what the dimensions of their sheets are-at least I can't find them on their site. The label dimensions look right, at least as far as I can find looking at sites selling compatible labels. Well, I looked around a little more and I'm still not sure what's going on. It could well be that Writer has the wrong dimensions. It would be nice to have the exact dimensions from Avery (or whoever makes the labels you have). I couldn't find that online, except for a "compatible" sheet from. The other thing that would be helpful is to have the exact layout of the actual labels. The label text is positioned strictly according to those frame borders, so if they're off, the text will be as well. That should let you see exactly where Writer's labels are going off compared to the label sheet, without having to waste a sheet of labels by printing on them. Compare the printed label borders to the label sheet (align the sheets over a bright light source). Now print that on a plain piece of paper. The borders should automatically appear on all the labels. Green square "handles" should appear around the boundary. In the Writer editing window, each label should have a boundaary (probably gray). Here's something that I often do to try and debug precise printouts like this: A scan or digital photo of the document is another possibility. I don't know what you're referring to when you say "label box".Ĭan you attach your Writer document here? Maybe that would help. I don't understand much of what you wrote beyond the fact that the printed labels don't match the label sheet. You can also use our free Avery Design & Print Onlineto create and print your project.Unfortunately this is very hard to talk about clearly.
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