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Has anyone out there used glabels successfully when using merge on a csv
file? It seems to identify the file and even shows the labels being
used, however print preview and print come out completely blank. I have
tried manually creating the file as well as creating it through
openoffice. I can create and print a page of all the same label, however
this is a mailing list I need to use.

Thanks,

Jim Seymour


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