How to print sticker labels?

How to print sticker labels?

I am making flashcards for a test. Instead of writing all of them out, I am going to use sticker labels made by MACO (version 1000, I think). Microsoft Word shows me the option having all the stickers the same typing; or, it tells me I can type a single phrase/word in one cell, print it, and then do that for each sticker. Is there a way to type in all of the cells and then print? Please help, exam tomorrow!

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  • 1. The Phlebob  |  December 27th, 2010 at 2:38 am

    May be late, but Yes, there is. Try this:

    In versions of Word prior to Word 2007:

    1.Click on the Tools->Letters and Mailings->Envelopes and Labels menu item.
    2.Click on the Labels tab.
    3.Click the Options button.
    4.Scroll through the Label Products list box looking for the label manufacturer. (In Word 2007, use the Label Vendors list box.)
    5.Scroll through the Product Numbers list box looking for the label you want to use.
    6.Click OK.
    7.Click the New Document button.

    This should create a document with a table of cells, one for each label.

    8.If you can’t see where the labels begin and end, click the Table->Show Gridlines menu item.

    You can now edit each of the cells/labels by itself. If you need more than one page, copy and paste the entire page to a second page.

    In Word 2007:

    1.Click the Mailings tab on the Ribbon.
    2.In the Create group, click Labels.
    3.Continue as with Step 3, above.

    That should do it.

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