====== Address label ====== If you want to print address labels, go to the menu and select **//People/Print: Adress-Aufkleber://** {{de:personen:adressaufkleber:adress-aufkleber.png|}} Please note the following 5 steps: To design and position the stickers, please click on the button **//Edit//** (1): {{de:personen:adressaufkleber:adressaufkleber_editieren1.png|}} Any setting is possible here, depending on which labels you use. Normally the **//number of labels//** and the **//size of a sticker//** are already noted on the packaging. ^Margins |The printout can still be positioned exactly on the sticker sheet here.| ^Lines per sticker |The example shows 9 lines per sticker.| ^Font size |A different font size can be selected here as required. You can choose between "Small", "Medium" and "Normal".| ^Note |The note is printed on the label above the sender. If it is an express mail item or a Christmas letter, for example, this can be noted perfectly.| ^Sender |Here it is important to check in advance whether the sender really fits completely on the label. The sender is often very long and may protrude beyond the printable area.| ^Print from sticker no. |This function allows you to reuse partially printed sticker sheets. It counts from left to right and from top to bottom. If the first (top) two rows of stickers on a sheet of three-lane stickers have already been used, a "7" must be entered here. Printer manufacturers generally warn against reusing stickers that have already been printed, as they can wrap around the drum of the laser printer.| In the second step, the group of people (2) should be defined. You can find a little help here: [[en:personen:personenliste:personenliste#personengruppe|Group of people.]] The **//sequence//** (3) allows you to select different sequences. For example, it may be useful to sort by postcode. :!: You should also tick the "Combine families" box (4) before printing. If a membership letter were really sent to __every__ member, this tick should be removed. TIP Before the stickers are printed (5), it makes sense to make a test print; it may also be helpful to view the test print on the screen. Then nothing stands in the way of your dispatch.