Monday, April 11, 2011

Create labels for mailings, inserts, tags and more

Know what you would - labels! Ah, but what you want to label? Mail? Gifts? CDs or DVDs? Be sure to check out available label templates on Office.com. Or perhaps you want to label an Excel chart?

Tag links tasks help you can do with Office.

Want to contact use data stored in an Office program a spam? You can do this merge. Out check these articles and videos to help you on your way.

Create and print labels for a mass mailing (Word 2007)

Create and print labels for a mass mailing (Word 2003)

Create and print mailing labels for an address list in Excel (Excel 2007)

Print labels with Excel data in a Word mail merge (Excel 2003)

Demo: use mail merge, create mass mailings (Word 2007)

Demo: use to format mail merge and print mailing labels (Word 2003)

Need to organize your order, or select it as your own? Printed labels help you things, everything is just so clear at your fingertips. Using Word to the type and print your labels.

Type a sheet of labels different (Word 2007)

Create and print labels for a single item or address (Word 2003)

Not all labels will be printed. View Excel charts: labels can make the difference between a great chart and a confusing mess. Read the following articles to help with labels on your chart data and axis.

Add or remove data labels in a chart (Excel 2007)

Change the display of chart axes (Excel 2007)

Add data labels in a chart (Excel 2003)

Change chart axes (Excel 2003)

For more great resources for generating labels with Word 2010 in the word blog post- address label, and more.

--Steven Thomas


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