
Create and print labels - Microsoft Support
Learn how to make labels in Word. You can create and print a full page of address labels or nametags. Get started on how to print labels from Word.
Create a sheet of nametags or address labels in Word
Go to Mailings > Labels. Select Options. Select the type of printer you're using. Select your label brand in Label products. Select the label type in Product number. If you don’t see your product …
Print labels for your mailing list - Microsoft Support
With your address list set up in an Excel spreadsheet you can use mail merge in Word to create mailing labels. Make sure your data is mistake free and uniformly formatted.
Add graphics to labels - Microsoft Support
Word for the web doesn't directly support creating labels, but you can create labels from a template. For label templates, go to templates.office.com and search for labels.
Label and business card templates for Word and Publisher
Learn how to use built-in label and business card templates for Word and Publisher. Create and print labels, business cards, badges, and other items.
Use mail merge for bulk email, letters, labels, and envelopes
How to use mail merge in Word to create custom documents, envelopes, email, and labels.
Add barcodes to labels - Microsoft Support
Add barcodes using the DisplayBarcode field code, including QR codes, to labels that you make in mail merge.
Print one label on a partially used sheet - Microsoft Support
Go to Mailings > Labels. Select the label type and size in Options. If you don’t see your product number, select New Label and configure a custom label. Type the information you want in the …
Create and print a single envelope in Word - Microsoft Support
Word adds the envelope to the current document as Page 1. If you want, you can use the rest of the document for typing correspondence that will automatically be stored with the envelope.
Create a form in Word that users can complete or print
In Word, you can create a form that others can fill out and save or print. To do this, you will start with baseline content in a document, potentially via a form template. Then you can add content …