graphics don't print on mailing labels

R

rnyc

I'm trying to print a page of mailing labels with a company logo as a
graphic followed by the address in a normal font. I'm using Word 2008,
the latest version (12.2.3).

I have "print background images" and "drawing objects" checked in Word
preferences. However, when I go to Print, the image only shows in the
first label (and not in the right place), and the other lables don't
have the logo image.

When I go to Print Preview, the logo shows on each label, but when it
actually prints, the logo disappears from all but the first label.

I've gotten this to work before, but this time it is just not working.
I tried printing as a PDF and that also didn't solve the problem.

How can I print mailing labels with a logo image? Thank you for any
help.
 
J

John McGhie

Make sure that your image wrapping style is set to "Inline with text".

If it is set to anything else, it is part of the "Page", not part of the
table cell, and all the images will print one on top of the other.

cheers


I'm trying to print a page of mailing labels with a company logo as a
graphic followed by the address in a normal font. I'm using Word 2008,
the latest version (12.2.3).

I have "print background images" and "drawing objects" checked in Word
preferences. However, when I go to Print, the image only shows in the
first label (and not in the right place), and the other lables don't
have the logo image.

When I go to Print Preview, the logo shows on each label, but when it
actually prints, the logo disappears from all but the first label.

I've gotten this to work before, but this time it is just not working.
I tried printing as a PDF and that also didn't solve the problem.

How can I print mailing labels with a logo image? Thank you for any
help.

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