ChatterBank10 mins ago
Windows 7 - Labels
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Having terrible problems trying to type a sheet of A4 labels.
We are now on Windows 7 and its all changed. The further down the label sheet I go, the more out of alignment the addresses become. I have put in the right make/size of labels, but not having any luck. Any ideas please? Thanks.
We are now on Windows 7 and its all changed. The further down the label sheet I go, the more out of alignment the addresses become. I have put in the right make/size of labels, but not having any luck. Any ideas please? Thanks.
Answers
Are you using Word, and Avery labels (what reference number?)
When you say the addresses are going more out of alignment,
in what way? do you mean going off the bottom of the label onto the next label?
(a good tip, is that when you have typed in all the label details, do a fast copy onto
plain paper to check everything is OK before you print onto proper...
in what way? do you mean going off the bottom of the label onto the next label?
(a good tip, is that when you have typed in all the label details, do a fast copy onto
plain paper to check everything is OK before you print onto proper...
15:49 Fri 24th Sep 2010
Are you using Word, and Avery labels (what reference number?)
When you say the addresses are going more out of alignment,
in what way? do you mean going off the bottom of the label onto the next label?
(a good tip, is that when you have typed in all the label details, do a fast copy onto
plain paper to check everything is OK before you print onto proper labels)
When you say the addresses are going more out of alignment,
in what way? do you mean going off the bottom of the label onto the next label?
(a good tip, is that when you have typed in all the label details, do a fast copy onto
plain paper to check everything is OK before you print onto proper labels)
From what I read, I have a feeling that your are typing your information on plain
paper, and THEN selecting Labels, and trying to print what is on the plain paper
onto your labels. Is that correct? If so, that is not the way to do it. Let me know if
I have understood your question correctly and then perhaps I can try and help you
through it.
paper, and THEN selecting Labels, and trying to print what is on the plain paper
onto your labels. Is that correct? If so, that is not the way to do it. Let me know if
I have understood your question correctly and then perhaps I can try and help you
through it.
Hi Mark,
I open word, then Tools, Letters and Mailing, The Labels Tab, New Document, then a template opens (not sure if you call it that) with all the labels outlined. When you type in the first one, it is fine, but the further you go down the sheet, the more out of alignment they become, so the last label has half of the address on the previous label as well. Thanks if you are still watching this post.
I open word, then Tools, Letters and Mailing, The Labels Tab, New Document, then a template opens (not sure if you call it that) with all the labels outlined. When you type in the first one, it is fine, but the further you go down the sheet, the more out of alignment they become, so the last label has half of the address on the previous label as well. Thanks if you are still watching this post.