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Default issue -- Mailing Labels for Avery 5160
I'm using the Label Wizard to create mailing labels for Avery 5160. The
labels are fine at initial set up -- three columns with ten rows per page. There's no image or any special customized formatting. It's just a plain set of labels that's 1" x 2 5/8". The problem I'm having is that when I run a macro to generate these labels, the system defaults it to a single column. Can someone please tell me what's causing this and how I can prevent it from happening? The end-users don't know Access and I can't expect them to be able to recreate this report each time the system changes its settings. Thanks, Nyla |
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Do you have all the service packs installed? This is a common issue with
Access 2000 without service packs and/or name autocorrect turned on. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "Nyla K" wrote in message ... I'm using the Label Wizard to create mailing labels for Avery 5160. The labels are fine at initial set up -- three columns with ten rows per page. There's no image or any special customized formatting. It's just a plain set of labels that's 1" x 2 5/8". The problem I'm having is that when I run a macro to generate these labels, the system defaults it to a single column. Can someone please tell me what's causing this and how I can prevent it from happening? The end-users don't know Access and I can't expect them to be able to recreate this report each time the system changes its settings. Thanks, Nyla |
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I don't think so. What service pack should I install that will correct this
problem? Also, is it free? Thanks. "Duane Hookom" wrote: Do you have all the service packs installed? This is a common issue with Access 2000 without service packs and/or name autocorrect turned on. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "Nyla K" wrote in message ... I'm using the Label Wizard to create mailing labels for Avery 5160. The labels are fine at initial set up -- three columns with ten rows per page. There's no image or any special customized formatting. It's just a plain set of labels that's 1" x 2 5/8". The problem I'm having is that when I run a macro to generate these labels, the system defaults it to a single column. Can someone please tell me what's causing this and how I can prevent it from happening? The end-users don't know Access and I can't expect them to be able to recreate this report each time the system changes its settings. Thanks, Nyla |
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It's free at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/of...e/default.aspx.
Also note my suggestion about turning off all Name Autocorrect options. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "Nyla K" wrote in message ... I don't think so. What service pack should I install that will correct this problem? Also, is it free? Thanks. "Duane Hookom" wrote: Do you have all the service packs installed? This is a common issue with Access 2000 without service packs and/or name autocorrect turned on. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "Nyla K" wrote in message ... I'm using the Label Wizard to create mailing labels for Avery 5160. The labels are fine at initial set up -- three columns with ten rows per page. There's no image or any special customized formatting. It's just a plain set of labels that's 1" x 2 5/8". The problem I'm having is that when I run a macro to generate these labels, the system defaults it to a single column. Can someone please tell me what's causing this and how I can prevent it from happening? The end-users don't know Access and I can't expect them to be able to recreate this report each time the system changes its settings. Thanks, Nyla |
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Thank you. I will try your suggestions.
"Duane Hookom" wrote: It's free at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/of...e/default.aspx. Also note my suggestion about turning off all Name Autocorrect options. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "Nyla K" wrote in message ... I don't think so. What service pack should I install that will correct this problem? Also, is it free? Thanks. "Duane Hookom" wrote: Do you have all the service packs installed? This is a common issue with Access 2000 without service packs and/or name autocorrect turned on. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "Nyla K" wrote in message ... I'm using the Label Wizard to create mailing labels for Avery 5160. The labels are fine at initial set up -- three columns with ten rows per page. There's no image or any special customized formatting. It's just a plain set of labels that's 1" x 2 5/8". The problem I'm having is that when I run a macro to generate these labels, the system defaults it to a single column. Can someone please tell me what's causing this and how I can prevent it from happening? The end-users don't know Access and I can't expect them to be able to recreate this report each time the system changes its settings. Thanks, Nyla |
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