How do you print stickers on microsoft word?
I am running for Freshmen Vice President at my school, and I want to print stickers. How do I do that on microsoft word? And how would I put the picture of me on the stickers?
I am running for Freshmen Vice President at my school, and I want to print stickers. How do I do that on microsoft word? And how would I put the picture of me on the stickers?
July 16th, 2010 at 1:55 pm
If your using Avery labels, there is a free download from Avery for Microsoft word. It sets up a template for almost every avery label there is. (I use it, its very nice)
You can find the download here:
http://www.avery.com/avery/en_us/Templates-%26-Software
just download the avery wizard for microsoft office.
To get a picture in the label of yourself, in word, (in the avery wizard there is a special icon to insert a picture) insert a picture from file.
July 16th, 2010 at 2:45 pm
You’ll have to select a template when you first open Word. If you hit file, new, then whatever the code is on the box of stickers you bought, search for it and see if that template already exists in your computer. If not, look on the box of stickers, there should be a web address you can visit that will download the template for you..
To insert a picture you will want to hit the INSERT tab along the top, then select PICTURE. This will bring up a box for you to locate your photo, after inserted you may have to resize the picture to fit in the space allotted.
I would recommed creating one sticker first, then after you get it the way you like it print a test copy on a plain piece of paper and hold it over a sticker sheet to make sure thigns are aligned right. If they are, COPY everything in that first sticker spot and paste it into the new sticker spots.. That way if there is some changes that need to be made for alignments, you only have to do it once and you dont waste your sticker paper.
July 20th, 2010 at 7:08 am
Well, try to use either tables or cards.
This divides your page into squares that you fill with the content you want and then you print it onto sticker paper.
Good luck with the elections.