Create Labels For Printing

Topics:
Software tips
Tags:
Data Management,
Printing,
Office Suites,
Microsoft Office,
Microsoft Corp.,
Microsoft Access,
Label,
Enterprise Software,
Databases,
Software
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: Microsoft Office Access 2007 gives you several different options for creating labels containing data stored in your Access tables. The simplest is to use the Label Wizard in Access to create and print your labels from a report you create. In addition, you can import data into Access from other sources, such as Microsoft Office Excel 2007 workbooks and Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 contact lists and "Merge" that data or existing Access tables with a Microsoft Office Word 2007 document and then create and print labels from Word. This paper shows you how to create labels for printing.

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