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  • Dear Elizabeth,

    do you have an example of what you need?

    BR,
    Val

    Thread Starter elizabeth

    (@greybird)

    Hi Val,

    I need to be able to print the invoice on an 8.5×11 sheet of paper, then I need to be able to fold that piece of paper into 8 sections and have one section with the store address on top and the shipping address on bottom without any email addresses or phone numbers showing. That section will be used as a shipping label once placed inside of a plastic packing list envelope.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter elizabeth

    (@greybird)

    Those are instructions that my client gave me….

    He said the ideal the dimensions would be 4.25″ X 2.75″, but it appears the standard envelope the client buys is 5.5″ X 4.5″. I don’t think that’s the visible area though.

    I’m going to have to talk to the client again, because it seems to me that the paper would only need to be folded into 4 sections, not 8.

    Thread Starter elizabeth

    (@greybird)

    OK… Spoke to the client again about the size.

    The 8.5″ X 11″ invoice/packing slip will be folded into 4 sections to fit into a 5.5″ X 4.25″ plastic sleeve. The return address and the shipping address need to to be visible but not the email address nor phone number nor any financial info. The client does want the prices and total though so this would be an invoice and not a packing slip perhaps.

    This could be either a pdf or html file. Ideally I could format both versions if your plugin provides the 2 types.

    Hi,

    for now Booster for WooCommerce have different page size settings, you can choose A1-A7 standard.
    Also it use html template, to generate document. You need to try customize it to your needs.

    BR,
    Val

    Thread Starter elizabeth

    (@greybird)

    OK, Thanks.

    I had already been using WooCommerce PDF Invoices & Packing Slips plugin so I customized their template somewhat. It seems to be OK for my client’s needs, but It was not all that easy to accomplish, even though I wasn’t trying to do anything too complicated. It was a mix of html divs and tables, php, css and maybe some ajax.

    I didn’t know if installing Booster for WooCommerce would conflict with the already installed PDF plugin. I’ll try Booster on my test WooCommerce site when I have time.

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