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Kirk--

If you want to start mid-sheet, you need to be able to run the label sheet through the printer once you've removed and used the labels on the bottom of the sheet... just start the numbering so your desired number starts half-way up the sheet. This assumes your printer won't mind running a page of just 'backing' through the mechanism.

If your labels are symmetrical, you could turn the sheet around and print half a sheet worth of labels from the 'wrong' end.

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


At 6:46 PM -0700 6/8/11, Kirk Goins wrote (in part):
I found this site http://tapelabels.librelogiciel.com/ , it's generates up
to a whole sheet and presents it via PDF at no charge. The 2 problems are it
wants a prefix and seq range and always starts at the bottom of the sheet
and fills up the sheet. So I can do a prefix of MON and seq of 001-032, but
that isn't what I'm looking for. The other problem is I can't start say
midsheet and do a few labels.

I have also found a tool from www.jdtools.ca that looks like it will do the
job and for $45 US is very reasonable.

Anyone out there have their favorite tool for doing this kind of adhoc a few
labels now and then thing?
--
Kirk


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