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Warnings When you use Excel to create complex spreadsheets like pivot tables, you must type all your labels on one row in order to use the data-management functions.
After purchasing labels whose dimensions resemble those of nametags you can let Word use your Excel data to create nametags automatically.
Bet you didn’t know Excel could do: graph paper, address labels, award certificates Excel does just as well as Word in creating and customizing these useful office supplies. Here's how.
I have names and addresses, etc., in an Excel 2002 spreadsheet and I want to use that information to print out address labels on the standard mailing labels (the sheets with 3 columns, and 10 rows ...
I have the addresses and names in rows in Excel spreadsheet. How do I print them out on Avery labels? ANyone know?
The labels aren’t necessary on this simple example, but when creating a UserForm for your own data, you’ll probably want to include them. When you do, Excel’s default names are usually adequate.