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On 14/04/13 22:26, Muriel Parker wrote:
I have been unable to prepare labels from my mailing list (database).
I want to prepare sheets with  a different address on each label. I
am able to set up for the Avery labels I use.  I get a message "LO
requires a JRE to perform this task.  Please install a JRE and
restart LO."  I have installed Java several times, but still get this
message.  Secondly,  when I insert the fields - name, street town -
there is no transfer from the database.

I do hope some one can walk me through this. Many thanks.

In LibreOffice Writer go to Tools->Options

Click on the Java section and then tick the box marked 'Use a Java
runtime environment' and select the one you want to use from the list below.

Click on OK and you should be done. You may need to restart Libreoffice
writer for this to take effect.

Regards,
Tony.
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