When defining stationery for letters, labels, tickets etc., you can now add your own paper sizes. Read More…
Using letter and PDF templates
Letter (and PDF) templates (Fig 1), along with separately-defined stationery, offer paper-like, paginated layouts for printing or attaching personalised content. Merge membership records with a letter/PDF template to produce pages (usually in a single document) for each membership you merge with. Read More…
Text alignment controls in stationery text boxes
You can now centre- or right-align text in boxes in stationery. Read More…
Mailing labels
Mailing labels are die-cut sheets of sticky-backed paper suitable for printing in a laser- or ink-jet printer. This tutorial shows how to produce mailing labels from Cameo. Sometimes recipients need special attention. For example, they may need additional postage because they are mailed abroad. You will want to catch these to give them the attention they need: Cameo offers various techniques to do this. Read More…
Snippets, stationery, out box and problem emails have moved
Several sections in Cameo have been re-arranged. Reach “Snippets” and “Stationery” through links next to where they are used in templates. “Out Box” and “Problem Emails” combine into a new section “Sent Email” in “Communications”. The way they work is unchanged. Read More…
Stationery box controls simplified
Boxes in stationery control where content from a letter template is flowed onto a page as it is merged. Previously, boxes were manipulated using controls around the edges of each.… Read More…
Tables in stationery and templates
When merging membership data with letter templates, it is now possible to generate tables of record data (one table row for each membership record). This adds to the existing methods of paginating stationery: letters (one or more pages for each membership record) or labels (one or more boxes on the same page for each membership record). Read More…
Text box controls in stationery
Some bug fixes for the recently introduced fixed text boxes in the stationery editor. Read More…