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Printing Labels
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I want to send about 50 envelopes containing a questionnaire to 50 consecutive numbered addresses in the same street. I intend to print the addresses on A4 paper so that I can cut them out and glue them to the envelopes. I'd prefer not to use Avery labels due to the cost and anyway, I wouldn't have a clue how to set up my printer to print on the labels.
I have MSOffice 2016 on my PC. Is there some way I can use it to do what I propose? Would I need to use Word, Excel or Publisher to do the job? Could you please suggest the best way forward for me. Would some free software suit me better for this task?
I'd like to automate the whole thing so I don't have to enter the house numbers one by one. Surely the computer could print consecutive numbered labels for me without my intervention.
Thank you.
I want to send about 50 envelopes containing a questionnaire to 50 consecutive numbered addresses in the same street. I intend to print the addresses on A4 paper so that I can cut them out and glue them to the envelopes. I'd prefer not to use Avery labels due to the cost and anyway, I wouldn't have a clue how to set up my printer to print on the labels.
I have MSOffice 2016 on my PC. Is there some way I can use it to do what I propose? Would I need to use Word, Excel or Publisher to do the job? Could you please suggest the best way forward for me. Would some free software suit me better for this task?
I'd like to automate the whole thing so I don't have to enter the house numbers one by one. Surely the computer could print consecutive numbered labels for me without my intervention.
Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Open Word, click Mailings, then Labels.
Click options and then label vendor.
Click Avery.
Scroll down in product number to find L7160, double click. Click OK.
Then click New document.
This will give you 3 columns and 7 rows. Type in your address' and print on normal paper (the printer won't know that it's not labels in the drawer.
Click options and then label vendor.
Click Avery.
Scroll down in product number to find L7160, double click. Click OK.
Then click New document.
This will give you 3 columns and 7 rows. Type in your address' and print on normal paper (the printer won't know that it's not labels in the drawer.
Why not print directly onto the envelope?
All the inkjet printers I have owned were capable of printing directly onto an envelope – it just took a bit of care (formatting the address text vertically) having the correct margin spacings, with the envelope placed in the correct orientation in the paper tray.
Then all you need do is change the house number for each envelope you print out.
All the inkjet printers I have owned were capable of printing directly onto an envelope – it just took a bit of care (formatting the address text vertically) having the correct margin spacings, with the envelope placed in the correct orientation in the paper tray.
Then all you need do is change the house number for each envelope you print out.