From: chieflx on
Hi Mackydees
I've just seen your post; are the labels (L7160) an Avery product? the
reason I ask is that you can download, for free, blank templates for all
their products. If you go to

http://www.avery.com/us/Main?action=software.BlankTPLHierarchy&catalogcode=WEB01&node=0

you might be able to find the template you need.

Cheers
Chieflx

"Mackydees" wrote:

> I have to send out a continuing supply of information to an established
> mailing list. I don't have enough time to write them by hand so I am trying
> to find out if a template exists so I can just print out my database onto
> L7160 sticky address labels. Can anyone help please?
From: Bruce Sinclair on
In article <649D2CC0-13AD-46F2-9B17-F060D553F17A(a)microsoft.com>, =?Utf-8?B?Y2hpZWZseA==?= <chieflx(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hi Mackydees
>I've just seen your post; are the labels (L7160) an Avery product? the
>reason I ask is that you can download, for free, blank templates for all
>their products. If you go to
>
>http://www.avery.com/us/Main?action=software.BlankTPLHierarchy&catalogcode=WEB0
>1&node=0
>
>you might be able to find the template you need.

Alternatively, in word (which I assume you are using to actually print the
labels :) ) go to 'custom' (at the bottom of the labels list IIRC) and set
up whatever labels you have by typing in the meaurements. It's the only way
to go if you have custom labels and will work for others too. Note that word
comes with a whole heap of label formats already. :)


>"Mackydees" wrote:
>
>> I have to send out a continuing supply of information to an established
>> mailing list. I don't have enough time to write them by hand so I am trying
>> to find out if a template exists so I can just print out my database onto
>> L7160 sticky address labels. Can anyone help please?
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