Nov 28, 2010 Hello: I have Microsoft Word 2003 and Avery labels (# 5163). I also downloaded the latest Avery Wizard software (version 4.0). I want to use these. Once you've selected the blank or pre-designed template you want to use for your Avery product, the template will appear on the Customize screen. To edit existing text in the template, click directly on the text itself. The Text Tools will open on the left of the screen. Then click and drag your cursor to highlight the text (or click on the edge of the text box) to change the font style, size and color using the Text Tools. You can also change the text alignment, add a new text box or add circular text. Note: Any changes you make will appear on all items unless you switch to the Edit One tab in the Navigator on the right side of your screen. ![]() Browse a large selection of blank label templates and printables available for download in multiple formats. Depending on whether the template was created by another user or by Microsoft, you may see a disclaimer about downloading the file. (It's safe, but Microsoft. Once you have the labels positioned in the Word document, use the same styles to apply a consistent format to the text. If you add a logo, copy. Browse a large selection of blank label templates and printables available for download in multiple formats. A guide to creating file folder labels in Microsoft Word, using labels compatible with Avery 5066 filing label templates as an example. ![]() ![]() ![]() A good idea is to make your formatting changes first using Edit All, then switch to Edit One to personalize text and images on individual items. Once you make changes to individual items, they won't be affected by future Edit All changes. Once you've chosen the blank or pre-designed template you want to use for your Avery product, the template will appear on the Customize screen. To edit existing template images click directly on the image itself and the Text Tools will open on the left of your screen. Now you can add an extra image, replace the existing image, or adjust the colors. To move images, click on the image and drag it to the new position. To arrange different layers or align items, use the options in the toolbar at the top of the page. The Navigator on the right can also be used to select, delete or lock individual items, or to rearrange layers. Note: Any edits you make will appear on all items unless you switch to the Edit One tab in the Navigator on the right side. A good idea is to make your formatting changes first using Edit All, then switch to Edit One to personalize text and images on individual items. Once you make changes to individual items, they won't be affected by future Edit All changes. Once you've opened your template and are on the Customize screen, find the Navigator located in the upper right corner. Click on the Edit All tab and make all your formatting, font style and size changes. Then switch to the Edit One tab and click on the individual item you want to edit. That item will appear on your screen for editing. Once you've made changes to that item, click on the next item you want to edit and repeat. Note: After you've made changes to individual items, if you switch back to the Edit All tab, any changes you make won't apply to those individual items. You can easily import data from a spreadsheet to create address labels, name badges, inventory labels and more. First, make sure your data is arranged in columns on your spreadsheet (one column for names, one for addresses, etc.). Be sure this information is on Sheet 1 of your spreadsheet. Second, open your project in Avery Design & Print Online. Click Import Data on the left of the Customize screen. Then click Browse to find your Excel or CSV file. When your data is displayed, you can deselect any rows you don’t want printed, such as the header row. Click Next and then double-click or drag and drop data from the Available Fields on the left to the Arrange Fields box on the right, which represents the text box of your item.
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