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  1. Create and print labels - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to make labels in Word. You can create and print a full page of address labels or nametags. Get started on how to print labels from Word.

  2. Print labels for your mailing list - Microsoft Support

    Training: Watch and learn how to print mailing labels with an Excel address list, from your Outlook contacts, or from a new list you’ve created.

  3. Create a sheet of nametags or address labels in Word

    Select New Document. Word opens a new document that contains a table with dimensions that match the label product. If gridlines are not displayed, go to Layout > Align > View Gridlines to …

  4. Print one label on a partially used sheet - Microsoft Support

    Go to Mailings > Labels. Select the label type and size in Options. If you don’t see your product number, select New Label and configure a custom label. Type the information you want in the …

  5. Print different labels on one sheet in Publisher - Microsoft Support

    Your best bet for printing different labels onto one sheet in Publisher is to start with the right labels template and use mail merge to create the labels. Avery stock or other perforated blank label …

  6. Avery Wizard is retired - Microsoft Support

    The Avery Wizard is retired, but you can still use Avery-compatible templates and label options in documents.

  7. Use Avery templates in Word for Mac - Microsoft Support

    It's easy to use Avery label products with Word. You can configure Word to print to many Avery products by selecting the specific product from a list. This topic shows you how to do that and …

  8. Mail merge with envelopes - Microsoft Support

    Use mail merge to print envelopes that are addressed to the people on your mailing list.

  9. Create labels with different addresses in Publisher

    Use mail merge in Publisher 2013 to create a sheet of labels with different addresses.

  10. Create mailing labels in Access - Microsoft Support

    Create and print addresses from an Access database, or print Access data onto mailing labels using Microsoft Word.