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Posted by Sean on 04/17/07 11:42
"Peter Fox" <peterfox@eminent.demon.co.uk.not.this.bit.no.html> wrote in
message news:gO2Y2LAAFKJGFwvd@eminent.demon.co.uk...
> Following on from Sean's message. . .
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>>Presumably you just need to create a HTML table to match the dimensions of
>>the labels, that can then be printed...... as you can specify the column
>>widths and row heights in cm this should be fairly easy to construct.
> Is the wrong answer.
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> Use PDF
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> PETER FOX Not the same since the adhesive company came unstuck
> peterfox@eminent.demon.co.uk.not.this.bit.no.html
> 2 Tees Close, Witham, Essex.
> Gravity beer in Essex <http://www.eminent.demon.co.uk>
Wrong? ... How?
PDF is an alternative to HTML, I would agree ... and would even concede that
it's a better alternative, IF the guy can find (or be given) the appropriate
code examples to complete the task, but HTML wouldn't be "wrong",
particularly if he's new to the coding that it would take to complete the
job.
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