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Lane - 29 Aug 2007 17:28 GMT
I just entered 30 addresses on return address labels.  When I went to print,
it printed the first address 30 times.  How do I fix this?
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Ken Blake - 29 Aug 2007 18:13 GMT
>I just entered 30 addresses on return address labels.  When I went to
>print,
> it printed the first address 30 times.  How do I fix this?

Two points:

1. You didn't tell us what application you were using, so nobody can help
you unless they guess.

2. You posted your question in a Vista newsgroup, but almost certainly your
issue is with your word processing software.

Please identify what word processor you are using, then repost your question
ins a newsgroup devoted to that word processor. You are much more likely to
get the help you need there than here.

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Lane - 29 Aug 2007 18:28 GMT
I am using Microsoft Works word processor.
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> I just entered 30 addresses on return address labels.  When I went to print,
> it printed the first address 30 times.  How do I fix this?
Ken Blake - 29 Aug 2007 18:34 GMT
>I am using Microsoft Works word processor.

Then, as I said, ask in a Works newsgroup, where the Microsoft Works experts
hang out.

This is the wrong place.

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Lane - 29 Aug 2007 18:50 GMT
Sorry I"ve never done this before.
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> >I am using Microsoft Works word processor.
>
> Then, as I said, ask in a Works newsgroup, where the Microsoft Works experts
> hang out.
>
> This is the wrong place.
Ken Blake - 29 Aug 2007 19:10 GMT
> Sorry I"ve never done this before.

OK. Note that I said what I did not to give you a hard time but to point you
to the place where you are mostly to get the help you need.

> thanks

You're welcome. Glad to help.

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>> >I am using Microsoft Works word processor.
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>> This is the wrong place.
TheWhiteSeal - 13 May 2008 14:40 GMT
Lane;437731 Wrote:
> I just entered 30 addresses on return address labels.  When I went to
> print,
> it printed the first address 30 times.  How do I fix this?
> --
> thanks

On the subject of printing labels I would have to admit that I never
really had much luck with my label printer. I spent all my time messing
around with the printer and it still never printed any decent looking
labels. In the end I decided to give up on the whole DIY approach and I
found a british labels company to do my 'label printing'
(http://www.selfadhesivelabels.com/label-printing.html) for me, they
saved me so much hassle.

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AJBellis - 25 Nov 2008 16:28 GMT
Mr. Blake your communication skills suck.  How rude can you be?  I
realize that you added "Microsoft Windows MVP:  Shell/User" under your
name as if it was a Title that meant something.  Why all of the attitude
with your response to this user who is just trying to figure out how to
use the software he purchased.  You keep telling him to post the
question in another forum, but do not tell him or provide instruction on
how to get to that forum.  Just because you sit in front of a computer
screen all day and technically know more about Microsoft products than
the average user does not give you the right to be so arrogant that you
have that knowledge.  I would assume that you want to share that
knowledge.  Why else would you be answering posts such as this?  But,
leave the falsely assumed arrogance out of your responses.

If you happen to be a 20-something, then perhaps you would benefit from
reading a book or learning how to communicate via the written language
beyond text messaging.  The text message generate has a thing or two to
learn about when it comes to written communication.  

Do yourself a favor...improve or quit respondig to posts when people
are only trying to find answers.  All they want in the answer, not the
attitude.

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