Printing labels can save you a lot of time and energy IF you approach the job correctly. Since Microsoft Word is still the leading word processor, I will discuss how to print labels with it. Today's tip will not discuss Mail Merge, as that is another can of worms for another day. For printing mail merge style labels, refer to this tip .
This tip will help you print a single label or a full sheet of labels with the same address or text.
- Start Microsoft Word.
- Click Tools —> Envelopes and Labels from the menus (in the newest version of Word, you will find it in the Letters and Mailings section of the Tools menu).
- Click the Labels tab in the box that pops up.
- Type the address you want to print on the label (see #1 in the illustration).
- Click the Options button (see #2 in the illustration) to choose the type of label you are printing (try to purchase Avery labels or labels that have Avery compatible numbers on them).
- Click whether you want a full sheet of labels or just a single label (see #3 in the illustration).
- If you are printing a single label, you can reuse a sheet of labels over and over by choosing the appropriate row and column that is next to print on your sheet.
- Before clicking Print, check to see if the address has spilled over onto the next line (in #1). If so, that indicates that the font size is too large for the chose label type. To correct this, highlight the entire address with your mouse, the RIGHT click it and choose font to make adjustments.
- Click New Document to see how the labels will look.
- Now print the labels on a regular sheet of paper and hold them up to a blank sheet of labels to make sure they will print appropriately. If it does, then load your labels in the printer tray (remember to load them the proper direction).
When finished printing, you can close and save the document if it is a sheet that you will use again in the future. Otherwise, just close and don't save the document.