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To find the most recent Avery templates online, type Avery in the Search box, or type in the Avery number (e.g. Avery 8371). Click a template, and view the description to determine whether the template is designed for your Avery number. Click Create to begin your publication.
If you use Avery paper products, such as labels, business cards, dividers, name badges and more, you can use the Avery templates in Word. All you need is the product number. Go to Mailings > Labels. In the Labels dialog, select Options. Under Printer type, select the type of printer you are using.
You can download free, pre-built document templates with useful and creative themes from Office when you click File > New in your Office app. Templates can include calendars, business cards, letters, cards, brochures, newsletters, resumes, cover letters, presentations, social media and much more.
To create a page of the same labels, see Create and print labels. To create labels with a mailing list, see Print labels for your mailing list. Create a single label and postion it on a partially used sheet of labels to save paper and money.
Add a delivery and return address to a single envelope, set printer options, adjust for envelope size, and save or print.
Start by finding an Avery template for business cards that works with the Avery stock you want to use. Click a template thumbnail for a closer look and a description. The description tells you whether it’s designed for your Avery paper or card stock number.
Your best bet for printing different labels onto one sheet in Publisher is to start with the right labels template and use mail merge to create the labels. Avery stock or other perforated blank label sheets will work with many of the templates you can find in Publisher or online.
To print one label on a partially used sheet, see Print one label on a partially used sheet. To create labels with a mailing list, see Print labels for your mailing list. To create labels using a template, see Microsoft label templates. Learn how to make labels in Word.
The Avery Wizard is retired, but you can still use Avery-compatible templates and label options in documents.
To find the most recent Avery templates online, type Avery in the Search box, or type in the Avery number (e.g. Avery 8371). Click a template, and view the description to determine whether the template is designed for your Avery number.
Select a label template and open in Word for the web. For a sheet of identical labels, fill out one label, and then copy/paste for the rest. Tip: Print your labels to a sheet of paper before loading labels into the printer to make sure the text aligns with the labels.