Hi Maureen, I use labels for addresses, and other printed info quite a lot, I abandoned the idea of labels on sheets and I was recently given a present of a "Dymo print labeller" which is extremely user friendly for those of us with little or no sight! one doesn't have to feed sheets of blank labels into the machine, [which is really compact] instead labels can be purchased on a roll and are much easier to use once margins are set. I can email you more details if requested re. where it can be obtained, etc Regards Audrey Tormey ----- Original Message ----- From: "maureen newell" <mcnewell@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <vicsireland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 11:40 AM Subject: [vicsireland] Labels > Has anybody experience of doing labels via the computer? I have tried > Avery standard labels, No. L7160, which go three across and seven down > the page but I find the first or second letters of address sometimes > does not come out. Do I have to change margins when printing? Also, how > do I change font size? Are there any other labels more blind friendly? > All help welcome! > > Maureen. (Posing a lot of problems of late but it will keep you > thinking) > > > >