Having free address labels is so fun and exciting. There are many stores nowadays that give address labels every time you buy some items or products to them which are being given as their freebies. I still remember when I was still young. My mother usually writes the address and other information in the envelope when sending letters and cards to our relatives and friends. This normally happens before the holiday seasons come and for every special occasion or event like birthdays and anniversaries. It takes us hours writing the information manually.
But today, our technology makes this so easy. Gone are those days writing the information manually. There are lots of websites now available online that provide free address labels. Many online label vendors give these as freebies most of the time. You’ll just need to buy something to them and they will give you their freebies. Other websites, however, allow us to create custom address labels for free. You will just need to follow the step by step instructions which are very easy to follow. There are lots of designs and patterns available that you can choose from. After you have created your address labels online, you can now print your own address labels. Below is also another reference if you want to create address labels using Microsoft Word. The detailed procedures are listed below.
How to Create Labels in Microsoft Word 2007
Before we proceed with the procedure, you will need the following:
- Personal computer
- Sticker paper
- Printer
Procedure
- Open your Microsoft Word document.
- Go to the ‘Mailings” tab and click it. After clicking the tab, choose the “Labels” button. A new window will appear on your screen. This is the “Envelopes and Labels” window.
- Determine what size of mailing label you are using. Typically, you are using A3 labels. In order to change it, you go to the “Options” button below of the same window then left click on it. Another small window will appear which is the “Label Options” window.
- From here, choose the Label vendors you want like Ace Label, A-ONE, APLI, Avery A4/A5, etc. You can also choose what product number you want to use depending on the corresponding Label vendor. Label dimensions are also listed on this window. You can vary the label details by clicking the “New Label” button. You can change here the label height, width, etc.
- In the “Envelopes and Labels” window, type the address information in the space or field provided. You can vary the font size, style, and its color depending on your requirements.
- If you’ll need multiple labels, choose or tick from the “Print” options the “Full page of the same label” then click the “New Document” button. A new Microsoft Word document will appear with ten labels having the same information that you typed earlier in the space or field provided.
- Print now the document for the address labels.
You now have your custom free address labels.
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