what microsoft office type allows you to make print out labels out of blank storebought labels?

what microsoft office type allows you to make print out labels out of blank storebought labels?

I need to label a bunch of my things so i purchased blank printable labels… I was going to just write on them but i thought it would be better if i printed the words on them, what microsoft office can do this? (publisher, word, etc)

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oh yeah…and how do you do it?
ok and i sorta figured it out…but it says AVERY 12312 etc (numbers) how do i find the AVERY TYPE OF MY LABELS?

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  • 1. Denver Al  |  February 15th, 2011 at 9:50 am

    Well it sounds like you figured it out. My recommendation would have been to use Word, click on Tools then select Letters & Mailings and click on Envelopes & Mailings. Click on the Labels tab and then click inside the Label section and choose the label you need. The Avery label type compatibility of the labels you bought should be printed/listed on the label packaging somewhere. Also you should have a Label Products window that will list different manufacturers that may match to the one you bought and then you can choose their label number/type from their list. If it isn’t listed then you could measure the size of one of the labels you have and manually select/scroll thru each of the label numbers to see if you find one that has a comparable label size associated with it.

    Best of luck.

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