Open a new Word document, head over to the “Mailings” tab, and then click the “Labels” button. Now let’s assume you want to print a bunch of labels on a single page, but print different information on each label. Assuming you feeding the envelope in with the flap to the right, the return address would then be printed on the bottom of the envelope (If I am visualizing this right), anyway, what I am thinking is changing the way you feed the envelope in and modifying.
Make sure you have your labels loaded into the appropriate tray in your printer and then click “Print.”Ĭreating a Single Page of Different Labels Thanks for getting back to me wml52.I checked the printer specifications and it shows the bottom margin must be a minimum of 0.63 inches. When you’re happy with your setup, click “OK.”
If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you can select “New Label” and type the exact details of what you need. You’ll notice the specifications of the labels will appear under “Label information.” The information displayed here is relative to the selected product number. The size is correct, but the orientation of the envelope is incorrect. The blank document should have changed the dimension of your document is now 4.12 wide x 9.5 tall. Under “Product number,” you can select the label type from the provided list. Click on the Page Layout tab at the top of your screen. If you didn’t type the address, you can now. If you already typed out the address at the beginning, you’ll notice that it’s automatically added into the Delivery address section. This will bring up the Envelopes and Labels dialogue box. In the Label Options window, you can tell Word how you’ll be printing the labels and the brand of the label. Click on Tools on the toolbar, go down to Letters and Mailings, then select Envelopes and Labels. Click Print to print immediately or Add to document if you are. Contacts you’ve previous addressed envelopes for will be listed on the MRU. If this is the first time using this feature, select Insert Address to browse the Outlook Address Book for an address. To change it, you’ll need to select “Options.” Let’s go ahead and do that. Click Envelopes to open the Envelopes and Labels dialog. As Word has no idea whatsoever what size paper you are going to run through your printer, you can start by setting up the page layout to any standard size that. The “Label” section gives you a description of your current label selection.