Printing labels starting in the middle or end of the page

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What if the user only wants to print one label at a time. They aren't going
to want to throw a whole sheet away each time. So, is is possible to print a
label at the position you want to choose? For example, what if there are 3
labels per row and 4 rows and the first row has already been used on the
sheet. So, I want the next lable to print on in label 1 on the second row? Or
even label 2 on the second row and so on. Is that doable? Also, the user says
that right now she just types in the label info in Word a word document in
the proper position and was thinking she could just move the data to the
position she wants on the Access report but I don't think a user can move
things around on a report can she?
 
What if the user only wants to print one label at a time. They aren't going
to want to throw a whole sheet away each time. So, is is possible to print a
label at the position you want to choose? For example, what if there are 3
labels per row and 4 rows and the first row has already been used on the
sheet. So, I want the next lable to print on in label 1 on the second row? Or
even label 2 on the second row and so on. Is that doable? Also, the user says
that right now she just types in the label info in Word a word document in
the proper position and was thinking she could just move the data to the
position she wants on the Access report but I don't think a user can move
things around on a report can she?

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