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  1. Create and print labels - Microsoft Support

    Select a label template when you create a new document. Select More templates if you don't see what you want. You can also go to templates.office.com , and search for label.

  2. Create a sheet of nametags or address labels in Word

    Select a label template and open in Word for the web. For a sheet of identical labels, fill out one label, and then copy/paste for the rest. Tip: Print your labels to a sheet of paper before loading labels into the printer to make sure the text aligns with the labels.

  3. Add graphics to labels - Microsoft Support

    Word for the web doesn't directly support creating labels, but you can create labels from a template. For label templates, go to templates.office.com and search for labels.

  4. Label and business card templates for Word and Publisher

    Learn how to use built-in label and business card templates for Word and Publisher. Create and print labels, business cards, badges, and other items.

  5. Create a template - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to edit, save, and create a template in Office. You can create and save a template from a new or existing document or template.

  6. Edit templates - Microsoft Support

    Whether you're starting from a Microsoft template or updating one of your own, Word's built-in tools help you update templates to suit your needs. To update your template, open the file, make the changes you want, and then save the template.

  7. Quickly set up labels that match a specific manufacturer's product ...

    If you have a package of labels with a specific product number, you can quickly open a matching label template to create your labels.

  8. Create a form in Word that users can complete or print

    In Word, you can create a form that others can fill out and save or print. To do this, you will start with baseline content in a document, potentially via a form template. Then you can add content controls for elements such as check boxes, text boxes, date pickers, and drop-down lists.

  9. Add barcodes to labels - Microsoft Support

    You can create labels with barcodes using DisplayBarcode and MergeBarcode. In this example, we're using multiple MergeFields, so we're showing how to do it with DisplayBarcode. If you want just a barcode with a hard coded value, just use DisplayBarcode. For info and examples, see Field Code: DisplayBarcode.

  10. Print labels for your mailing list - Microsoft Support

    With your address list set up in an Excel spreadsheet you can use mail merge in Word to create mailing labels. Make sure your data is mistake free and uniformly formatted. We will use a wizard menu to print your labels.