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Hi,
Not sure if that will work for you, but you can try this:
1) Create your new document2) Select the top-left frame (single click
on the border)3) Go Format -> Frame -> properties4) Go to the Borders
tab, and then set the internal border to 0,1cm on all sides
In my version, this sets the border for all frames on the page and
therefore makes the boxes smaller on all sides for text which, as I
understand is what you are looking for.
I hope this helps.
Rémy.Le lundi 08 juin 2020 à 19:33 -0400, Alan B a écrit :
Hello John,
re: [2] same label for all labels on page with other than the
defaultformatting applied to all labels
#1 File > New > Labels#2 Labels dialog, Labels tab --  -- Label text
field : enter desired label text  -- Brand: Avery A4, Type: L7161
Address#3 Click "New Document" button, label text field is repeated
for all labelson page#4 Right-click in text of first label, select
Styles > Edit Style...#5 modify style as desired and click "Apply"
button
All labels now have the same style applied to the text.
Is that what you are trying to do?



On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 5:13 PM John Kaufmann <kaufmann@nb.net> wrote:
On 2020-06-08 11:54, Budge wrote:
Two questions please.
[1] I am using Avery A4 L7161 adhesive labels and have opened
using the
new>label option which gives me the grid in which to type the
text.  Havingselected font and size I find the print is too close
to the edge of thelabel.  How may I adjust the margin between the
first line of text and theactual label edge.  I think the word is
kerning and I need to move the texta fraction of the line down on
the paper?
On the Labels Format tab, can you not just increase the Top margin
by,say, a millimeter?[BTW: I don't think the word you want is
kerning, which refers to aspacing relationship between characters.]

[2] Once I have typed one label and edited it to suit, is there a
quick
way to copy the one label to all the labels on the the whole sheet?
I don't know how easily that is done with LO's Labels function,
which isoptimized for merging addresses from a database.  Probably
someone who useslabels a lot can chime in on that, but I would
probably be inclined to justformat a page with margins of 7.2mm
(L/R) and 8.8mm(T/B) and then make a3col x 6 row table full-width
(66.0mm columns), with row heights 46.5mm.That would give you easy
access to all labels as table cells, so you couldjust copy-and-
paste quickly.
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