% LaTeX2e source file for conference badges % % The AVERY badges are packaged in 100's at most bookstores. % % +---------------------------+ % | H E L L O | % | +---------------------+ | % | | | | % | | | | % | | | | % | | | | % | +---------------------+ | % +---+---------+-------------+ % % Badge size is 2-1/4" by 3-3/8" made on sticky-back paper. % The writeable area is 1-3/8" by 3", which is slightly % larger than the 1-3/8" by 2-11/16" label size of Avery 5329. % The quickest way to get badges is therefore to print onto % 3 columns and 7 rows (21/page) of Avery 5329 gutter stock % and then stick these onto the badges. % % Direct badges: Use 2x4 label stock for 10 badges per page. These % labels don't stick very well on clothing, that is why the cheap % badge material is useful. % % Plastic badges: These generally cost 50 cents or more each and % accept a paper insert. The insert sizes are 2x3 and 2-1/4 by 3-1/2. % Print label inserts onto 60lb paper, whack apart with a paper % cutter and there you have it: badges. % \documentclass[12pt]{article} \usepackage{labels} \LabelInfotrue%\LabelGridtrue \LabelRows=7\LabelCols=3 \LeftBorder=6mm\RightBorder=6mm \TopBorder=9mm\BottomBorder=2mm \begin{document} \numberoflabels=21 \boxedaddresslabel[\fboxsep=1pt\fboxrule=2pt]{% \begin{center} {\Large\bfseries\sf GRANT B.}\\[5pt] {\Large\bfseries\sf GUSTAFSON}\\[5pt] {\large\bfseries\sf The University of Utah} \end{center} } \end{document}