How to Print Avery Labels in Microsoft Word on PC or Mac

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This wikiHow teaches you how to print onto Avery label sheets in Microsoft Word. Microsoft Word has many options for printing to a variety of different Avery label paper formats—you won't even need to install any extra software or download complicated files from Avery's website.

How to Print Avery Labels on Word
  1. Click the "Mailings" tab at the top of the screen.
  2. Select "Labels" and click "More" at the bottom of the screen.
  3. Choose "Avery US Letter" or "Avery A4/A5" based on the label sheet's size.
  4. Click OK to confirm the sizes.
  5. Enter the information you want on your labels and print them out.
Method 1 of 2:

Creating a Custom Label Sheet

Step 1 Open a blank Microsoft Word document.

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Open a blank Microsoft Word document. Microsoft Word now makes it very easy to create an Avery-compatible label sheet from within the app. If you already have Microsoft Word open, click the File menu, select New, and choose Blank to create one now. If not, open Word and click Blank on the New window. [1] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source

Step 2 Click the Mailings tab.

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Click the Mailings tab. It's at the top of Word. [2] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source

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Step 3 Click Labels on the toolbar.

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Step 4 Click the Options button.

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Step 5 Select Avery US Letter or Avery A4/A5.

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Select Avery US Letter or Avery A4/A5 . Choose the option that matches your Avery label sheets from the "Label vendors" menu. [3] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source

Step 6 Select your Avery product from the

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Step 7 Click OK.

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Step 8 Select options for your mail merge (only if you

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Step 9 Enter the information you want on your label.

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Step 10 Click OK.

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Step 12 Print a test page first.

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Step 13 Print your Avery labels.

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Print your Avery labels. Once your test sheet looks how you want it to, insert your Avery label paper and select Print to print your Avery labels. [6] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source

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Starting with an Avery Template

Step 1 Open Microsoft Word.

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Step 2 Type Avery into the search box and press ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return.

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Type Avery into the search box and press ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return . This brings up a list of Avery-compatible templates.

Step 3 Click a template.

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Click a template. This displays a preview of what your printed labels will look like if you select this template. It also tells you which Avery sheets the template will work with—you'll need to compare the Avery label numbers with the Avery label sheet you have.

Step 4 Click Create.

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Step 5 Create a sheet of identical labels.

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Step 6 Create a sheet of labels that will all be different.

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Step 7 Print a test page first.

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Step 8 Print your Avery labels.

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Print your Avery labels. Once your test sheet looks how you want it to, insert your Avery label paper and select Print to print your Avery labels. [9] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source

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Community Q&A

How do I print 10 labels without running them through 10 times? Community Answer

Use bigger label sheets or use an industrial printer. You can most likely go to a nearby printshop and get them done for you.

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Why does printing Avery labels no longer work after a switch from Windows to Mac? Community Answer

When switching from Windows to Mac, printing Avery labels may not work due to software compatibility, incorrect printer drivers, settings mismatches, template formatting issues, or general troubleshooting requirements. Consult the user manual, manufacturer's support, or customer service for specific instructions.

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How do I type address labels for Avery 8660 on an Apple computer? Ven Hanker Community Answer

To print Avery 8660 address labels on an Apple computer, open Microsoft Word or Pages. Set paper size to 1" x 2-5/8" or Avery 8660. Create a 2x5 table for labels. Enter addresses in cells. Format text as desired. Print a test page on regular paper. Load Avery 8660 labels in a printer. Print, ensuring correct settings. Use Avery software if preferred for simplicity.

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