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how to print a form multiple times on one page

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Craig - 20 Mar 2008 15:44 GMT
I have a small form that I would like to print multiple times on one piece of
paper. The form is only 4 lines by 3 columns, so I figure 10 copies would fit
on one page. But I do not want to copy the form 10 times, if I do not have to
that is. Any suggestions on how I might do this?

Thanks
Bob I - 20 Mar 2008 16:25 GMT
Sounds like a label to me. Perhaps print it in Word using the print
labels feature?

> I have a small form that I would like to print multiple times on one piece of
> paper. The form is only 4 lines by 3 columns, so I figure 10 copies would fit
> on one page. But I do not want to copy the form 10 times, if I do not have to
> that is. Any suggestions on how I might do this?
>
> Thanks
Craig - 20 Mar 2008 18:29 GMT
Thanks Bob, sometimes a person gets so focused on something they forget there
are other alternatives. However, with labels, I wasn't able to put the simple
formatting in that I want, like a border around certain "cells" and other
things like that, which I couldn't figure out how to do.

I'll keep looking. Again, thanks
Crai

> Sounds like a label to me. Perhaps print it in Word using the print
> labels feature?
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> >
> > Thanks
Bob I - 20 Mar 2008 18:37 GMT
Word has tables and cells and borders,  so a 4 row table with 3 columns
should do the trick. ;-)

> Thanks Bob, sometimes a person gets so focused on something they forget there
> are other alternatives. However, with labels, I wasn't able to put the simple
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>>>Thanks
 
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