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Help,

I need to print labels from an excel I have the data in.

The excel has a row for each person, each row has a cell for first name, a
cell for last name, a cell for the street, cell for city, a cell for state
and a cell for zip.

Thank-you for your time!
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Use the mail merge/label functionality in Word, using the Excel data as your
data source for the merge

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Help,

I need to print labels from an excel I have the data in.

The excel has a row for each person, each row has a cell for first name, a
cell for last name, a cell for the street, cell for city, a cell for state
and a cell for zip.

Thank-you for your time!



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