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jim Barefield

print mailing lables from Excel file
 
Would like to print 250 mailing lable from aan excel file which has 7000 plus
names and addresses.
Any advise is appreciated. Tried the help file but not answers.

Bob I

print mailing lables from Excel file
 
See Mail Merge in Word, Excel just supplies the data.

jim Barefield wrote:

Would like to print 250 mailing lable from aan excel file which has 7000 plus
names and addresses.
Any advise is appreciated. Tried the help file but not answers.



marysully

print mailing lables from Excel file
 


You can do it in word mail merge, after you choose recipient list, browse to
the excel file with the addresses and then under mail merge recipient list
check off the addresses you want to use.

Barefield" wrote:

Would like to print 250 mailing lable from aan excel file which has 7000 plus
names and addresses.
Any advise is appreciated. Tried the help file but not answers.


Billns

print mailing lables from Excel file
 
On 5/5/2010 9:43 AM, jim Barefield wrote:
Would like to print 250 mailing lable from aan excel file which has 7000 plus
names and addresses.
Any advise is appreciated. Tried the help file but not answers.


Use Word. Search Word help for "print labels." First choice in Word 2007
gives details.

Bill

Bruce Sinclair

print mailing lables from Excel file
 
In article , Billns wrote:
On 5/5/2010 9:43 AM, jim Barefield wrote:
Would like to print 250 mailing lable from aan excel file which has 7000 plus
names and addresses.
Any advise is appreciated. Tried the help file but not answers.


Use Word. Search Word help for "print labels." First choice in Word 2007
gives details.


And the word mailmerge wizard is your friend here. Should only take one or 2
truies to get what you want. :)

Best of luck.


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