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How to make labels in word: explained step by step

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Microsoft Word gives us many options when it comes to organizing ourselves well in many aspects. One of the functions that we have available in the editor is to make labels. This is something that can be extremely useful for users, although many people do not know that this function exists. Therefore, below we tell you everything about it and how it is used.

How to make labels in Word

So you are going to be able to easily create labels in the document editor. A function that you can surely get a lot of out of on more than one occasion. There are a couple of options, since we can customize aspects in this process.

Create a label

The first option that Word gives us is to create a complete page with this tag. To do this, we have to open a new document, or one that we already have open. So, we go to the top of the document and click on the correspondence section. Next, various options will be shown, one of which is Labels, on which we have to click.

A new window opens in which to start configuring this label. The first thing we want, being an entire page tag, is to click on options. We then select the space we want it to occupy, whether it is a normal A4 page, or horizontal, etc. Once selected, we accept and return to the previous window.

All we have to do next is write the text we want to use on this label. When we have done this, Word allows us to print it directly, so that we already have the label in question that we are going to use. Very easy to use, as you can see. We may not want to print it directly. In this case, instead of clicking on print, when we have finished the label, click on new document. We can create a new one, in case we have to use several labels.

In this way we have already created a label in a Word document. The process is not complex and it is sure to be very useful for many users.

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