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With Access 2000:
1.In the Database window, click Reports .
2.Click the New button on the Database window toolbar.
3.In the New Report dialog box, click Label Wizard.
4.Click the table or query that contains the data for the labels, and then click OK.
5.Follow the directions in the wizard dialog boxes.
If the resulting label report doesn't look the way you want, you can delete the report and run the Label Wizard again.

You can also open a Word document, click Tools, Mailmerge.
Select Mailing Labels
Now, "get data" - name the data file (I use Excel)

You will get an empty window in which you will select and place the fields.

Merge to a document - then you can see what they will look like before printing.

2006-12-09 06:58:30 · answer #1 · answered by TheHumbleOne 7 · 0 0

Outlook works for us. We shop our Contacts (alongside with different varieties to whom we don't deliver Xpns playing cards) in Outlook. We provide each touch a "type". In our case that is XC. Then we set up a "View". And Mail Merge from that View to Mailing Labels. whether, from what I comprehend, you're able to do the comparable with templates via OpenOffice. Use their Database area of set up and address a database of contacts, then possibly, in case you do not come across a template for mailing labels already in OpenOffice, you may fetch one from Avery, and mail merge into an OpenOffice document. (i've got been intending to earnings all this, inasmuch as I incredibly have downloaded the two OpenOffice and the loose Avery templates!) The Contacts database might desire to be incredibly geared up from documents exported from Outlook as a .csv record. exciting probability.

2016-12-13 05:45:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try making a database with names and stuffs in it, then mail marging it into a word document.

Try making a visual basic program, very easy. One variable, then onclick, open inputbox asking for it, display in picOutput, then print.me.

Try making a MS Access database with a plain black and white form with input for all fields.

You should be able to make one of them. Good luck!

2006-12-09 04:28:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Also Microsoft Outlook can do address labels.

2006-12-09 04:29:06 · answer #4 · answered by chandras 1 · 0 0

MScAccess does it

2006-12-09 04:26:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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