Can envlab produce a pdf page the size of the envelope?












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I've been trying to create a pdf using envlab the size of a #10 business envelope. However, when I use usepackage[businessenvelope]{envlab}, I get a pdf page 8.5 by 11 instead of 9.5 x 4.125, which causes problems when trying to print on an envelope.



documentclass{letter} 
topmargin=-1in
textheight=5.5in
oddsidemargin=0pt
textwidth=6.5in

usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{lmodern}
usepackage[businessenvelope]{envlab}
makelabels

begin{document}

signature{Bob Fub}
address{0000 0th St\O, OH 00000}


begin{letter}{1111 1st Ave\1, IA 11111}

opening{To whom it may concern:}

23456789

closing{Thank you,}

end{letter}


end{document}


Is there a way to get the page size correct, or another trick for scaling to print?










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  • Welcome to TeX.SX! You can have a look at our starter guide to familiarize yourself further with our format. It is great that you've provided code but it would be even better if you would make it compilable!

    – cfr
    Nov 27 '14 at 2:18
















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I've been trying to create a pdf using envlab the size of a #10 business envelope. However, when I use usepackage[businessenvelope]{envlab}, I get a pdf page 8.5 by 11 instead of 9.5 x 4.125, which causes problems when trying to print on an envelope.



documentclass{letter} 
topmargin=-1in
textheight=5.5in
oddsidemargin=0pt
textwidth=6.5in

usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{lmodern}
usepackage[businessenvelope]{envlab}
makelabels

begin{document}

signature{Bob Fub}
address{0000 0th St\O, OH 00000}


begin{letter}{1111 1st Ave\1, IA 11111}

opening{To whom it may concern:}

23456789

closing{Thank you,}

end{letter}


end{document}


Is there a way to get the page size correct, or another trick for scaling to print?










share|improve this question

























  • Welcome to TeX.SX! You can have a look at our starter guide to familiarize yourself further with our format. It is great that you've provided code but it would be even better if you would make it compilable!

    – cfr
    Nov 27 '14 at 2:18














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I've been trying to create a pdf using envlab the size of a #10 business envelope. However, when I use usepackage[businessenvelope]{envlab}, I get a pdf page 8.5 by 11 instead of 9.5 x 4.125, which causes problems when trying to print on an envelope.



documentclass{letter} 
topmargin=-1in
textheight=5.5in
oddsidemargin=0pt
textwidth=6.5in

usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{lmodern}
usepackage[businessenvelope]{envlab}
makelabels

begin{document}

signature{Bob Fub}
address{0000 0th St\O, OH 00000}


begin{letter}{1111 1st Ave\1, IA 11111}

opening{To whom it may concern:}

23456789

closing{Thank you,}

end{letter}


end{document}


Is there a way to get the page size correct, or another trick for scaling to print?










share|improve this question
















I've been trying to create a pdf using envlab the size of a #10 business envelope. However, when I use usepackage[businessenvelope]{envlab}, I get a pdf page 8.5 by 11 instead of 9.5 x 4.125, which causes problems when trying to print on an envelope.



documentclass{letter} 
topmargin=-1in
textheight=5.5in
oddsidemargin=0pt
textwidth=6.5in

usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{lmodern}
usepackage[businessenvelope]{envlab}
makelabels

begin{document}

signature{Bob Fub}
address{0000 0th St\O, OH 00000}


begin{letter}{1111 1st Ave\1, IA 11111}

opening{To whom it may concern:}

23456789

closing{Thank you,}

end{letter}


end{document}


Is there a way to get the page size correct, or another trick for scaling to print?







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  • Welcome to TeX.SX! You can have a look at our starter guide to familiarize yourself further with our format. It is great that you've provided code but it would be even better if you would make it compilable!

    – cfr
    Nov 27 '14 at 2:18



















  • Welcome to TeX.SX! You can have a look at our starter guide to familiarize yourself further with our format. It is great that you've provided code but it would be even better if you would make it compilable!

    – cfr
    Nov 27 '14 at 2:18

















Welcome to TeX.SX! You can have a look at our starter guide to familiarize yourself further with our format. It is great that you've provided code but it would be even better if you would make it compilable!

– cfr
Nov 27 '14 at 2:18





Welcome to TeX.SX! You can have a look at our starter guide to familiarize yourself further with our format. It is great that you've provided code but it would be even better if you would make it compilable!

– cfr
Nov 27 '14 at 2:18










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