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<p>Glabels has a bug in the current Ubuntu version according to their web site. When you turn off the grid pattern on the label you are creating it causes problem. It gives me an error message - Something Grid Broken - I do not remember exactly.
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<p>I un-installed Glabels and re-installed it but still had the same problem. I used Synaptic to remove the Glabels data but that did not correct the problem either. I have used every un- and re- install thing I can think of (macintosh mindset here) including an install of the new version which gave me a dependency problem which I do not want to get into trying to correct.
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<p>This is my first major ordinary software malfunction and I am not sure how to proceed. I figured when Synaptic removed everything then a "clean" install would take me back to the original and I would just leave the grid pattern alone as a workaround. Is there some Glabels data hiding somewhere I still need to delete and how one one go about doing that.?
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<p>Any simple suggestions geared toward someone who is not real comfortable using a terminal type solution would be appreciated cause it is a great little program. </p>
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<p>thanks-</p>
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<p>Outer Bubbaistan</p>
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