This method requires a fair amount of non-technical effort to set up. That software is gLabels and it is available from the Ubuntu Software Centre. If anything doesn't work as advertised, bugs can be reviewed and reported here: Īn additional software application is needed to print a selected Thunderbird (TB) contact to an envelope using LibreOffice (LO). Make final adjustments/corrections so that everything aligns the way you want, insert your envelope in the printer based on the orientation chosen previously and click print. (For more on registering a database see Help, address books registering)or check the documentation here or perhaps hereĬhange to the Format tab displaying this:įinally, move to the Printer tab and choose the orientation at which you will feeding your envelope as below, adjusting any other settings as necessary to your requirements:
Here you'll choose your registered database details for pulling your contact info in. Personally, I put addresses on my letters and use window envelopes but perhaps this will be more to your liking.įrom the writer menu select File->Insert->Envelope.