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I am hitting my head against this for the last day or so.

I define a custom label 2 columns 6 rows, the labels are 10.5cm x 4.8cm with a top edge of 0.45cm.

I then create a document and insert a horizontal line and sync the labels and print it.

In my view the horizontal line should be printed every 4.8cm (6 times), however they print a little off, difficult to measure but I would say they are about 4.75cm apart.

Obviously my real label will have more then a horizontal line, at the top it has an image, with a return address text to the right and then further down a mail merge will print the address.

The labels do not fit on the paper correctly, the first 3 rows are fine, but then it goes off too much to be usable.

I was on 3.5.x, when googling about this I noticed some posts about alignment issues with avery labels which are fixed in 3.0.x, so I upgraded to 3.6.1 but I still see the same issue.

Is this a know issue?

Werner

P.S.
Is there a way of changing the label definition on an existing document, or do I really have to start all over again each time I want to adjust/fine tune my label layout?


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