Support Staff3 Posted by Mike on 20 Jul, 2011 02:58 PM
Hi Daniel
Ray is correct. You cannot simply do what you are asking.
Just a thought that I have as a possible workaround, you could
turn your label sheet upside down. This will work for you unless
the formatting of the labels has to be right side up. There is
another way you could make this work, but could you tell me how
many labels you have on a sheet. Also, what row and column of the
labels are you trying to start printing on?
I'm sorry, this software is fantistic!
Im use 30 labels, 3 column 10 row. Im work witch adrees book for
this but i like one software. (all in one) :) Accountedge have my
all contacts shippment.
Support Staff5 Posted by Mike on 20 Jul, 2011 09:42 PM
Hi Daniel,
I'm glad you find AccountEdge to be a great product. (Spread the
word! - Tell a
Friend program - get $100 for everyone you recommend that buys
AccountEdge) Here is what I recommend for your situation. Since i
don't know exactly where the labels start, I'll use a hypothetical.
Let's say, you've used up all labels up to row 7, column 1. So the
next label you can print out is row 7, column 2. What you could do
is print 19 blank labels, and have the one(s) you actually want to
print be the 20th in the list for you to print. The 20th in the
list will print to row 7, column 2; the next will print to row 7,
column 3; and so on.
Support Staff8 Posted by Mike on 26 Jul, 2011 03:55 PM
H David,
I would recommend creating a card with 1 letter for the name and
don't fill in any information. Then, choose that card for printing
the blank labels, and it will only print out that one letter for
each label.
Thanks Mike. Could somehow I modify the Avery form to print
blanks for the first whatever number I need blanks for? I guess
what you suggest may be a good solution. How would I print 10 of
those "blanks" it doesn't give me an option for printing a certain
number of 1 label and another number for other labels. Thanks
again, I know this has to be something a lot of people would like
to see!
Support Staff10 Posted by Mike on 27 Jul, 2011 09:15 PM
Hi David,
I see what you are saying. There isn't any way to customize the
form to print a number of "blanks" before your actual mailing
labels. You would actually need to have 10 "blank" cards in
AccountEdge to do what I am suggesting.
Thank you for the feedback. I agree, this would be a good
feature for us to have in AccountEdge and I will pass this on.
I did go ahead and create some "blank" labels with numbers... I
have 15 so far. I check off the number I want to cover, and then
the labels I want. It works as a workaround; but hopefully, there
can be something patched to allow this natively!
2 Posted by ray white on 20 Jul, 2011 01:47 AM
Sorry, there is no option for that.
Ray White
Certified Consultant
Support Staff 3 Posted by Mike on 20 Jul, 2011 02:58 PM
Hi Daniel
Ray is correct. You cannot simply do what you are asking.
Just a thought that I have as a possible workaround, you could turn your label sheet upside down. This will work for you unless the formatting of the labels has to be right side up. There is another way you could make this work, but could you tell me how many labels you have on a sheet. Also, what row and column of the labels are you trying to start printing on?
Mike
Product Tour Guide
4 Posted by Daniel on 20 Jul, 2011 04:42 PM
Hi Mike!
I'm sorry, this software is fantistic!
Im use 30 labels, 3 column 10 row. Im work witch adrees book for this but i like one software. (all in one) :) Accountedge have my all contacts shippment.
tks
Support Staff 5 Posted by Mike on 20 Jul, 2011 09:42 PM
Hi Daniel,
I'm glad you find AccountEdge to be a great product. (Spread the word! - Tell a Friend program - get $100 for everyone you recommend that buys AccountEdge) Here is what I recommend for your situation. Since i don't know exactly where the labels start, I'll use a hypothetical. Let's say, you've used up all labels up to row 7, column 1. So the next label you can print out is row 7, column 2. What you could do is print 19 blank labels, and have the one(s) you actually want to print be the 20th in the list for you to print. The 20th in the list will print to row 7, column 2; the next will print to row 7, column 3; and so on.
Does that make sense?
Mike
Product Tour Guide
6 Posted by Daniel on 20 Jul, 2011 11:56 PM
A little confuse, but im make try. heheh
tks!
7 Posted by David on 26 Jul, 2011 02:13 PM
Mike, I was wondering.... how do you print a blank label? Do you create a new card or what?
Thanks!
Support Staff 8 Posted by Mike on 26 Jul, 2011 03:55 PM
H David,
I would recommend creating a card with 1 letter for the name and don't fill in any information. Then, choose that card for printing the blank labels, and it will only print out that one letter for each label.
Mike
Product Tour Guide
9 Posted by David on 26 Jul, 2011 04:22 PM
Thanks Mike. Could somehow I modify the Avery form to print blanks for the first whatever number I need blanks for? I guess what you suggest may be a good solution. How would I print 10 of those "blanks" it doesn't give me an option for printing a certain number of 1 label and another number for other labels. Thanks again, I know this has to be something a lot of people would like to see!
Support Staff 10 Posted by Mike on 27 Jul, 2011 09:15 PM
Hi David,
I see what you are saying. There isn't any way to customize the form to print a number of "blanks" before your actual mailing labels. You would actually need to have 10 "blank" cards in AccountEdge to do what I am suggesting.
Thank you for the feedback. I agree, this would be a good feature for us to have in AccountEdge and I will pass this on.
Mike
Product Tour Guide
11 Posted by David on 02 Aug, 2011 01:34 PM
I did go ahead and create some "blank" labels with numbers... I have 15 so far. I check off the number I want to cover, and then the labels I want. It works as a workaround; but hopefully, there can be something patched to allow this natively!
12 Posted by David on 06 Jan, 2012 03:39 PM
Greetings, this is a followup to the discussion. Is the new (2012 for Mac) version available now capable of printing labels at specific positions now?
Support Staff 13 Posted by Mike on 06 Jan, 2012 10:55 PM
Hello David,
Nothing has changed in this regard that this point.
Mike
Product Tour Guide