How to Create and Print Labels in Microsoft Word

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This wikiHow teaches you how to set up and print a template for a single label or multiple labels in Microsoft Word.

Things You Should Know Method 1 of 2:

Printing a Single Label or a Sheet of the Same Label

Step 1 Obtain the labels you need.

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Obtain the labels you need. Labels come in different sizes and for different purposes, for everything from regular, no. 10 envelopes to legal-sized mailings and CD covers. Get the labels that are best-suited for your project and needs.

Step 2 Create a new Microsoft Word document.

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Create a new Microsoft Word document. Double-click the blue app that contains or is shaped like a "W", then double-click Blank Document" in the upper-left part of the opening window.

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Step 3 Click the Mailings tab.

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Step 4 Click Labels under the

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Step 5 Add text to the label.

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Add text to the label. Do so by typing a recipient's address, name badge text, CD label, etc., in the Delivery Address field or by clicking the address book icon to the right of the field, selecting a recipient and clicking Insert.

Step 6 Click Font….

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Click Font… . This dialog box allows you to customize the look of the labels by selecting a font, text size, text color, and style.

Step 7 Customize the label text and click OK.

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Step 8 Click Options….

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Step 9 Click the radio button next to your printer type.

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Step 10 Click the

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Step 11 Select your label manufacturer.

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Step 12 Click the

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Step 13 Click the product number for your label.

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Step 14 Click OK.

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Step 15 Select the number of labels you

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Step 16 Insert the blank label sheet into your printer.

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Insert the blank label sheet into your printer. Make sure you have them aligned correctly for your printer.

Step 17 Click Print….

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Step 18 Click Print.

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Printing Labels from an Address List

Step 1 Obtain the labels you need.

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Obtain the labels you need. Labels come in different sizes and for different purposes, for everything from regular, no. 10 envelopes to legal-sized mailings. Get the labels that are best-suited for your project and needs.

Step 2 Prepare <a href=your mailing list." width="460" height="345" />

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Prepare your mailing list. Word can pull names and addresses from an Excel spreadsheet, an Access database, your Outlook contacts, or on Mac, your Apple contacts or a FileMaker Pro database. You can also type a new mailing list during the merge, if you prefer.

Step 3 Create a new Microsoft Word document.

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Create a new Microsoft Word document. Double-click the blue app that contains or is shaped like a "W", then double-click Blank Document" in the upper-left part of the opening window.

Step 4 Click the Mailings tab.

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Step 5 Click Start Mail Merge and Labels….

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Step 6 Click the radio button next to your printer type.

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Step 7 Click the

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Step 8 Select your label manufacturer.

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Step 9 Click the

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Step 10 Click the product number for your label.

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Step 11 Click OK.

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Step 12 Click Select Recipients….

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Step 13 Select <a href=your mailing list." width="460" height="345" />

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Step 14 Click Address Block.

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Step 15 Select the elements you want to include on the labels.

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Select the elements you want to include on the labels. These include name format, business, name, etc.

Step 16 Click OK.

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Step 17 Click Update Labels.

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Step 18 Click Preview Results in the toolbar.

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Step 19 Insert the blank label sheets into your printer.

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Insert the blank label sheets into your printer. Make sure you have them aligned correctly for your printer.

Step 20 Click Finish & Merge and Print Documents….

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Step 21 Click Print.

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Community Q&A

When I type a sheet of labels, sometimes a second blank page appears. How do I remove the second page?

Community Answer Go to the bottom of the first page, and hit the 'delete' key - it should go away.

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How do I print labels that are all different addresses? Community Answer Use a mail merge. Add all of the different addresses, then print each one.

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How do I make a full page of address labels? Community Answer

There should be an option called "mail merge." You need a mailing list and your document; the list can be a spreadsheet, an Outlook directory etc.

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