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How do I print multiple pages of labels in Publisher 2007?

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greywulfe - 28 Dec 2007 20:59 GMT
In the old version, I seleted a label, and printed out the number of sheets
needed to get my desired labels. In 2007, I have to figure out how many
labels per page, so if I want multiple pages, I need to multiply the labels
of each sheet by the pages I want. I just want to go back to the original
system without having to calculate everything I do.
Mary Sauer - 28 Dec 2007 23:55 GMT
I don't think there is a workaround except if you are doing a merge.

Put the calculator on your quick launch. The print setup leaves a lot to be
desired in Publisher 2007.

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> In the old version, I seleted a label, and printed out the number of sheets
> needed to get my desired labels. In 2007, I have to figure out how many
> labels per page, so if I want multiple pages, I need to multiply the labels
> of each sheet by the pages I want. I just want to go back to the original
> system without having to calculate everything I do.
CyberTaz - 29 Dec 2007 15:24 GMT
You may want to consider using Word instead.

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On 12/28/07 3:59 PM, in article
CC379327-092A-497B-966F-B73B105F7BD1@microsoft.com, "greywulfe"

> In the old version, I seleted a label, and printed out the number of sheets
> needed to get my desired labels. In 2007, I have to figure out how many
> labels per page, so if I want multiple pages, I need to multiply the labels
> of each sheet by the pages I want. I just want to go back to the original
> system without having to calculate everything I do.
JoAnn Paules - 29 Dec 2007 16:39 GMT
You could make a cheat sheet on a Post-It if it's something you do often.
(Or just take the number of sheets you need times 3, now put a 0 behind that
number).

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> In the old version, I seleted a label, and printed out the number of
> sheets
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> of each sheet by the pages I want. I just want to go back to the original
> system without having to calculate everything I do.
 
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