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Do You Use Vario Pages - And How Do You Organize Your Stamps On Them?

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Posted 02/25/2019   07:01 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add BattleshipRB23 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Many thanks 51studebaker for the link... however, I will have them professionally printed. I require some oddball designs for some intros/descriptions and also would like to have each and every sheet completely filled with labels to save on printing costs and paper...
I think in my circumstance it would be best to do this in Excel as Blaamand has.

My conundrum is that I am trying to figure out the required cell heights that will fit 6, 7, and 8-pocket stock pages... I don't own a printer to test so...

Again, I sincerely appreciate your helpfulness. Cheers.
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