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Print Labels on partially covered sheets?

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Hello

I would be eternally thankful if someone is helping me out on this:

As the title line says I need to print on partially covered label sheets. Any Avery sheet for that matter.

This is to archive film raw material, which is managed in the database.

I understand, that for this I'd need a script. Does anyone have a script for this or could help me out and give me a hint how to do it. Oh and it's for an Apple system.

I think it should be possible in Filemaker anyway, as in most cases you don't have to print out exactly the number of labels available on the sheet.

I need to print the labels on whereever I want, as the tapes don't come in in 20s or something but more like in 3s or 1s, so it would be a big waste not to be able to. So basically if I want to archive 6 tapes and I have a label sheet on which the first 2 rows are already gone, I'd need to tell filemaker to print on the specific spaces I want it to. As well if I want to print only one label and e.g. the next label to print on would be in the 3rd row, the 2nd label.

Anybody out there who could help me? Would be amazing!

Bye,

Sandro

P.S. I know I've postet it elsewhere, but I wasn't sure where to get help!

Answered here:

http://fmforums.com/forum/showtopic.php?tid/197514

Please do not double-post.

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  • Newbies

Thanks I will check it out, I just double-posted, as I wasn't sure which topic is the right one.

Thanks for the instand help, I hope it works. I won't post this on the other post. :(

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