NOTE (Word 2007 and earlier): We suggest using the Microsoft DRAWING TOOLBAR to design your labels. Once you have one label set, you can copy and paste into the remaining label cells. The gray lines are template markings only and will not print. Be sure to allow for rounding if your label is oval or round. Design your label within the gray area set for each label.Even if you are designing an oval or a round label, Microsoft Word will only show you a gray rectangle as your template marking. If you do not see gray gridlines, choose the TABLE tab (in Word 2010, LAYOUT) and then click on SHOW GRIDLINES (Word 2010, VIEW GRIDLINES). Once completed, hit okay, okay again and new document - you should now see gray rectangle gridlines, this is your template.Name the label and using a ruler, input in decimal form the measurements needed to create your label template. ![]() A box titled "label options" will pop up. Under the label tab, go to the bottom right corner and click on the current label selected to change it.(in Word 2010, open a new document, go to mailings, then labels) Open a new document, choose tools, letters and mailings, labels and envelopes.
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