

Scaling it will cause the text to reflow badly. pub the Ratslinger found is for a presentation and as such it is much too big for labels. There are just a few steps to take first. You can copy and paste directly from Draw into the Writer label template, keeping editable text and preserving quality. Very well explained Just one point, it is not necessary to export as jpg. Although I have experience with MS Office and OpenOffice, LibreOffice is completely new and I am having a hard time finding answers online. Thank you very much for your ideas, tips, and answers. My question is, is there any way to auto-copy the labels into each of the label blanks? Or do I have to go through and copy-paste 30 times for each page of labels? Is there? Regardless, I can recreate the labels if I have to and put in pretty colors, fonts, graphics, etc. It opens fine, but there seems to be no easy way to convert the labels from LO Draw. odt format from the official Avery website. I created a new label, set up the correct size, but had two problems: 1) again, the margins were wrong, not only between columns but at the margins of the page as well and 2) I don’t know how to put in pretty fonts, colors, and graphics.Īttempt 3 - I downloaded the proper Avery 8160 label template in. Any ideas?Īttempt 2 - In LO Draw, I tried using the File > New > Label feature. Unfortunately, it then squished the labels together and printed only half a page. So, I went into Print Settings in Draw and changed it to print multiple-per-page, Portrait. In Publisher, I had set them up as Avery 8160 labels, which print in 3 columns x 10 rows with 0.25in margins between. I was hoping maybe I could get some help or ideas? I’ve been trying a few different ways to convert them, but each method has difficulties.Īttempt 1 - In LibreOffice Draw, I opened the MS-Publisher format files, but they were no longer set up to print multiple-per-page. I have a number of business labels currently in MS-Publisher format that I’m trying to move over to LibreOffice Draw or Writer format. Hello there! I am new to LibreOffice but so far I really like the features.
