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How to Make Basic Labels Using Microsoft Word


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This article details the steps needed in MS Word to create and print basic labels. It also suggests how to customize the labels by choosing the new document option.
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In my office Iīm considered the resident computer geek. Iīm always surprised by the number of people who come to me with questions about how to make labels in Microsoft Word. It surprises me because it couldnīt be easier. Making labels in this program is a simple task once you know where to go.

Go to the "Tools" menu at the top of the screen and choose "Letters and Mailings" followed by the submenu, "Envelopes and Labels". In the area provided for the address, enter the information you desire. I use labels for all kinds of uses, not just addresses.

Depending on your needs, choose either "full page of same labels" or a single label. With a single label, you can specify which row and column it should go in. This is useful if you have a sheet of labels that is partially used up.

Before going any further, choose the "Options" button. This is where you can specify <<<<<<<<
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