[Logic] QSL labels
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Sat, 30 Mar 2002 22:56:59 -0500
I used
Avery# 5260 which is a 1"x 2" 5/8 size 3 across
25 sheets to a pack 750 lables
check there web sight http://www.avery.com
Any of there address lables will work note the first two numbers a 52 is
for laser printer
56 a the clear type etc.
*Note on a standerd 1"x 2 5/8" size you can print about 3 Qso reports pre
label for Qsl cards.
On a 1"x4" Label you can get about 6 Qso pre label using a 9 fount size,
more if a small font used.
Here I found it cheaper to print directly on the envelopes/Qsl and save
$20 for labels.
Avery Labels at any office supply store.
73
Tony WB2JRI
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002 21:13:27 -0500 Arthur Tan <[email protected]> writes:
> Hi Jon,
>
> From Jon Nordstrom <[email protected]> 25/Mar/02 10:51 AM
> -0500:
>
> > I must be missing something here. When I print out address labels
> I
> > find the saying "w(X) call district. Where (X) is a numeric
> > representing the call area where the card is to be sent appended
> to
> > the end (right after the words United States. This is for US cards
> > only.
>
> Which address label are you using?
>
> > Also would like to see a font with the slash 0 that could be used
> on
> > cards, reports and screen fonts. Just a thought.
>
> Take a look at MULTIPLE QSL LABELS, 3 QSO'S PER LABEL, 3 ACROSS. It
> has
> the slashed-zero that you are looking for. Which label do you use?
> It's pretty easy to copy-and-paste that feature to another label. I
> can
> help you if you want me to.
>
> 73, Art AB4RL
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73
Tony WB2JRI
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