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I did not catch the original post, but are the labels going to be the same for each?

If so there is an Synchronize labels option in the New Label setup.

Then you edit the first label and press the Sync. button and they all change to the new look.

If each contains different addresses or other info, that will not be an option.


On 03/19/2013 09:10 AM, Gilles wrote:
One more question: I couldn't find how to tell LO to use a smaller font size
than the default 12:

http://bagofiles.free.fr/libreoffice.labels/libreoffice.labels.font.size.png

There's no option in the Labels dialog, "Select All" doesn't work, and
neither does selecting a column or row.

Is there no way to tell LO to use a given font size when creating labels?

Thank you.



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