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Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers. This article applies to a Microsoft Access database (.mdb) and a Microsoft Access project (.adp). SUMMARYBy using the Microsoft Access Report Wizard for mailing labels, you can quickly create a report design for many standard mailing labels. The Label Wizard has a Customize button that enables you to define your own label size and to save it as a template. Once saved, you can edit or duplicate your custom label templates. Defining your label is easy with the new graphical interface for choosing sizes, margins, columns, and type offset. However, sometimes you may have difficulty getting the labels to print correctly on your printer. This article discusses some hints and suggestions for getting labels to print correctly. MORE INFORMATION
The Microsoft Access Report Wizard for mailing labels creates report
specifications for standard mailing labels. However, in order to do so, it
makes some assumptions about your printer, which may not be true. In
particular, it assumes that it can print within a certain distance of each
edge of the paper. Every Windows printer driver can have a different
"printable region," which is the rectangle on the printed page that the
application can print into. This rectangle may be smaller than the
rectangle that the physical printer can print because of space and
efficiency considerations in the printer driver. Therefore, you may not be
able to print labels as close to the edge of the paper as you would like.
Additional query words: w_print wizards
Keywords : kbprint kbusage kbdta RptLabel |
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