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Subject:
Print Labels using Notepad
Category: Computers Asked by: nurseryman-ga List Price: $5.00 |
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06 Sep 2003 13:48 PDT
Expires: 06 Oct 2003 13:48 PDT Question ID: 252979 |
I have a document that is in Microsoft Notepad How do I print it into labels. | |
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Re: Print Labels using Notepad
From: directrix-ga on 06 Sep 2003 13:58 PDT |
Notepad isn't sophisticated enough to be able to print labels. You will have to use another program. Do you have Microsoft Word? |
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Re: Print Labels using Notepad
From: redhoss-ga on 06 Sep 2003 14:03 PDT |
However, you can probably copy the text you have and use it in another program so you won't have to type it again. |
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Re: Print Labels using Notepad
From: nurseryman-ga on 06 Sep 2003 14:44 PDT |
I do have Word But I tried to cut & Copy into Word but it will not work right. If I could E-mail it to you and you do it I would be willing to pay for it. It is for doing a catalog mailing and it is a mailing list. Let me know |
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Re: Print Labels using Notepad
From: directrix-ga on 06 Sep 2003 15:20 PDT |
I'm sorry, but Google Researchers are not permitted to contact customers outside of this site. As an alternative, you could upload the file to some webspace, so that we may download it. |
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Re: Print Labels using Notepad
From: nurseryman-ga on 08 Sep 2003 07:31 PDT |
Where is a webspace that I can upload it to. Let me know Thanks, |
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Re: Print Labels using Notepad
From: ziphius-ga on 11 Sep 2003 03:08 PDT |
I have had trouble in the past cutting and pasting to/from Notepad using the mouse right-click cut/paste menu. You might try using the keyboard commands to cut and paste instead: Cut: ctrl-x copy: ctrl-c paste: ctrl-v |
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Re: Print Labels using Notepad
From: nurseryman-ga on 11 Sep 2003 10:37 PDT |
Yes I could put it on the Clar area if that would I am not sure how to do it this is my first google ????? |
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Re: Print Labels using Notepad
From: paul_papersoft-ga on 11 Sep 2003 15:46 PDT |
If you can open the file using Excel then you can create a mail-merge in word using the excel file as the data source... |
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