Need help with your cut crease???? Watch for a great new tool to use as we recycle our old address labels. Let’s keep the world beautiful while we make ourselves beautiful : )
Duration : 0:2:21
Need help with your cut crease???? Watch for a great new tool to use as we recycle our old address labels. Let’s keep the world beautiful while we make ourselves beautiful : )
Duration : 0:2:21
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In Word 2007: Creating Envelopes and Labels, instructor David Rivers shows how to use Microsoft Word to address, format, and print envelopes and labels. Whether to a single recipient or multiple addresses, timesaving techniques are shown that result in crisp and elegant correspondence. This course covers how to create a recipient list within Word or retrieve an existing contact list from Outlook, and then use the list in Mail Merge to address labels or envelopes. Other topics include customizing labels with graphics, printing electronic postage, and dealing with common printing errors.
Duration : 0:3:4
Flyers | Menu | Brochures | Show Cards | Envelopes
Presentation Folders | NCR Pads | CordexBoard
Appointment Cards | Booklet | Magazine | Canvas
Acrylic | Business Cards | Letterhead | Compliment Slips
Stationery | Calendars | Address Labels | Postcards|
Balloons | Greeting Cards | A Board | Exhibition Rollers|
Stickers | Napkin | Pop Up Systems | Aluminium Print
Poster Frames | Light Box | Large Format | Promotional
Products | Logo | Corporate Identity | Artwork | Map
Duration : 0:2:1
Do you think I should write the address of print the address onto lables? I know that sounds pathetic, but i read somewhere that everything makes a difference….
Thanks.
Printing labels is so much easier, better to read and looks more professional- it IS actually more professional. As an actor you have to send hundreds of headshots over the years and you’ll get tired of writing them all by hand – the agents know this. If you don’t mind the effort and you have a beautiful handwriting than why shouldn’t you write it on the other hand… (if you don’t do huge bulk posts what they don’t like anyway)…I’m sure that the labels are not vital for "getting the job" or the audition or the place in an agency.
Common, you’re an artist and not a postman, aren’t you?
Good luck for your acting and lots of sucess!
Ana
An old , Single colour Edale flexographic printing press printing labels at StarLoc adhesives, we have 2 of these machines and use them to make return address labels (as were not very good at operating them we havent done anything more complex!)
The machine runs a lot faster than this, its just that running flat out the registration onto precut labels starts to slip (as im not very good at setting it up!)
Does anyone have a copy of a manual for them ….
Duration : 0:0:53
It would be nice if the lables were dropped, we are all family, our address is the world last time I checked.
Yankee doodle dandy..
Its actually mocking a british song.
I want to address my Xmas card envelope by using something on my computer but I don’t want lables. I’d rather print directly onto the envelopes. I have a Dell with Windows XP. If anyone could be of assistance…..
go to envelopes. make sure you follow the promts.
Did you know that you can create mailing labels right in Address Book? No need for 3rd party label software! Not only that, but Address Book will also print envelopes and contact lists as well.
Duration : 0:3:45
I am trying to find the best way or program and how to… in making a name database that may also convert into address lables. Could anyone give me ideas or a good program to buy to do this for mass mailings thanks
If you are trying to do this for yourself, the easiest product to learn is MS Access (http://www.microsoft.com/office ) Access will also link up with Word easier than any other program to do mail merges and letter templates.
There is a free, open-source version of Access from OpenOffice called Base. http://www.openoffice.org/product/base.html OpenOffice is generally inferior to Microsoft Office (you get what you pay for), especially with regard to the user interface and ease of use, but it saves in a nice format and it is free.
If you are talking for more like a product that you want to reuse or distribute, you should probably look into using SQL Express (also known as the SQL Desktop Engine) which is a free, compact version of Microsoft SQL (enterprise-grade database server) designed to run in the background on regular desktop computers, to be used by applications that need a database.