1 Labels 2 Labels 3 Labels 5 The same label printed repeatedly on the page. 6 Different labels printed once. 7 Creates labels with custom text. 8 Repeats the same information on every label, such as a return address. This option will allow you to repeat any kind of information on a label. 9 Uses addresses from the Address List feature of Windows Draw. When printing, you can select an existing address list or create one to use from then on. 10 The default name, company name, and address will be chosen from the Business section of the Wizard Defaults dialog. 11 The default name and address will be chosen from the Personal section of the Wizard Defaults dialog. 12 LABELS.LST 13 Portrait\nLandscape 14 Enter the text for this label. 15 This includes your name and company name. You can easily remove fields by removing the << and >> symbols and the field name inside. You can add additional text as well. 16 This includes your name. You can easily remove fields by removing the << and >> symbols and the field name inside. You can add additional text as well. 17 This includes your name and company name. You can add additional text as well. 18 This includes your name. You can add additional text as well. 19 ProjectLabels 20 This may already be a good size for the addresses in your address list. Changing the font size can cause the text to extend past the edges of the label. Use print preview to check this before printing. 21 The font size offered is likely to be a good choice. However, you can change this to adjust how the text fits the label. 22 Text 23 Name \nCompany \nAddress Line 1 \nAddress Line 2 \nCity, State ZIP \nCountry 24 <> <> \n<> \n<
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