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FROM: Tristan Shout
Question:
If I go into Envelopes and Labels (in Word) and select Labels,
I can never sort the correct sizes out as I don’t speak metric.
Can you help?
Answer:
Hi
Tristan,
First of all check
that Word is operating with inches
rather
than centimetres.
Go to Tools,
Options and click the General tab. In the measurement units
drop-down box choose Inches. Click OK and exit
out.
To choose the
correct label for Word to use, go into Envelopes and Labels
(Tools, Letters and Mailings, Envelopes and Labels). Click
on the labels tab, then click on the label graphic in the
bottom right of the Envelopes and Labels window. This
brings up another window from which you can choose a label
by its reference number.
The most popular
labels are Avery, so we will use them for our
example.
In the Label
Products drop down box choose Avery A4 and A5 sizes if
you're a UK user (Avery Standard in the US). This will
display a list of Avery label numbers:
Either scroll
down to the one you want, or if you don’t know the number,
measure the label you want to use, then scroll down the list
one at a time until the ‘Label information’ panel to the
right of the product numbers shows the measurements you are
looking for. Some of us tend to think in terms of 'Width the
Height' but notice that Word thinks in terms of 'Height'
first then 'Width'.
Choose the
label, then do a test print to make sure it’s the right one.
If not go back and choose another label with the same
dimensions until, hopefully, you find the right
one. If the
size of your label is not listed, you can customise your own
label size and call it ‘Bloggs’ or ‘Jones’ etc.
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