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Can anyone help me
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When it comes to PCs i don't know a thing lol
in the next few weeks i have loads of new baby ideas i want to do but i will need labels for them now what i need help with is HOW do i do labels on the PC
Do i need any new software where do i buy sticky labels from and can i do oval ones as well
P.S i posted the thread here as i know i can find my way back to here :rotfl:
in the next few weeks i have loads of new baby ideas i want to do but i will need labels for them now what i need help with is HOW do i do labels on the PC
Do i need any new software where do i buy sticky labels from and can i do oval ones as well
P.S i posted the thread here as i know i can find my way back to here :rotfl:
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Do you have Microsoft Word, I know that has label templates - open Word, go to Mailings on top toobar, select labels. There are numerous choices of 'set up' depending on the label size etc you wish to print. You must be able to create your own template too I should think.
Does that help, I guess only if you have Word!
As for buying labels, sheet labels are available from office supply places like Staples and Office World. I think Tesco and Asda sell them and maybe Wilkos too?:wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:0 -
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Have a look at the Avery website they often offer free sample label packs and you can down load their label software too. Like rainmac says, you may only be able to use this if you have microsoft word - sorry, I'm not sure if it stands alone but you could try it.
The Avery website will give you a very good idea of what's available if you go to a stationers to buy your labels. - Be careful if you get 'bargain' labels that they are in a size that is compatable with whatever system you use. I'm not plugging Avery by the way - it's just that I've been caught out too often trying to make things work size wise it can be frustrating & take a long time.
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Thank you i will give it a goI Love My Computer Because My Friends Live In It0
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