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Old March 28th 03, 10:34 PM
carl a siboda
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how do I set up to print labels.

When changeing colors why does the original color print
the address on the heading.

why does the font return to the original number even
though the number changes but it will not stay with the
chage but return to its orignal no
thank you
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Old March 29th 03, 12:03 AM
Amethyst
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carl a siboda wrote:
how do I set up to print labels.

When changeing colors why does the original color print
the address on the heading.

why does the font return to the original number even
though the number changes but it will not stay with the
chage but return to its orignal no
thank you


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