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How to make sticker labels by your self |
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Release time:2013-03-27 Source:admin Reads: | |
Using Microsoft Word to set up sticker labels can be a great timesaving aid for addressing cards and enhancing gifts. This class covers the step-by-step process used to create labels in Word and includes creating address labels, adding small graphic details to the labels, and previewing and printing the label sheet. Soon you’ll be able to impress family and friends with personalized mailing labels! Creating Labels 1. Open Microsoft Office Word 2010 2. Go to the Mailings tab Create group Labels; the Envelopes and Labels dialog box appears 3. Make sure the Labels tab is selected 4. Click the Options button 5. In the Label Options dialog box, select the type of labels you have, which should be written on the packaging: a. Choose the brand name under Label vendors b. Choose the label type under Product number NOTE: Today, choose Avery US Letter for the vendor and 8160 for the product number 6. Click OK 7. When the Envelopes and Labels dialog box appears again, click New Document to create a new sheet of blank labels NOTE: Word assigns the title Labels1 to the new document. The blue dotted lines on the page indicate the borders of each label, but they do not appear when the document is printed. NOTE: If the gridlines are not visible, go to the Layout sub tab(which appears on the end of the ribbon when a table is selected) Table group =>View Gridlines. Typing in sticker labels is similar to typing in a table. To get from label to label, click anywhere in the label area or use the Tab key on the keyboard to move the cursor. When using the Tab key, the cursor jumps to the space between labels instead of to the next label—hit Tab again to advance to the next label. To create a label, click inside one of the label boxes and begin typing. Today we’ll make return address sticker labels, so type in a name and address. |