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On the Design tab, in the Header/Footer group, click Title. When the label is created, the text in the label is selected for you so that if you want to change the text, you can just begin typing the title you want. Press ENTER when you have finished.
In the Navigation Pane, select the object that contains the data you want to display on your labels. This is usually a table, a linked table, or a query, but you can also select a form or report. On the Creation tab, in the Reports group, click Labels.
STEP 1: DOCUMENT TYPE. Select Labels as your Document Type. STEP 2: STARTING DOCUMENT. To use a compatible Avery template: STEP 3: SELECT RECIPIENTS. Select Use an existing list, then click Browse to locate your database file. STEP 4: ARRANGE YOUR LABELS. STEP 5: PREVIEW YOUR LABELS. STEP 6: COMPLETE THE MERGE.
1. To access the Label Wizard, click the Reports object in the Database Windows, click New, select Label Wizard, select the table, and then click Next. (In Access 2007 in the Navigation pane, click the table that contains your mailing list data. Click the Creation tab and click the Labels button in the Reports section.)
To do this, open your form in Design View. Select the Design tab in the toolbar at the top of the screen. Then click on the Label button in the Controls group. Then click on the form where you'd like the label appear and enter the text that you'd like to display in the label.
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