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Old 10-07-2013, 08:26 AM
db508 db508 is offline Word 2007 newbie question on labels Windows XP Word 2007 newbie question on labels Office 2007
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Hopefully someone can help with this...

For years I have been very happy with Word 2002, but have now upgraded to 2007.

I used to print a sheet of labels with our logo on it and then print singles with the customer address as I need them using the Tools>Envelopes & Labels and then simply saying which label I wanted to print (row/column)...so easy! I seem to remember starting with a standard label (Avery 8163) and printing the logo. I must have made some changes to it to accommodate the address location.

But now, I can't figure out what I did in order to get the address to print below the logo, or even how to print individual labels with our logo and customer address. I only need to print one label at a time.

It was so easy before...now it's a nightmare! Although I would prefer to do it the same way I always did, if I have to print each label individually, how would I be able to do that with the logo? I looked at the Avery website, but it was of little help to me. (They actually say the labels are only supposed to go through the printer once...what???)

Any help would be appreciated.
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