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You position the text on a label by applying the necessary settings to the
paragraph in which the text appears - Space before, Indent, etc. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP " oft.com wrote in message ... I don't want to merge addresses. I just want to use the Labels function in Word and select one addressee at a time to print on my label sheets. However, the label sheets have been pre-printed with the company logo and return address at the top of each label, so I want the addressee information to be positioned and printed below that and also I want the address more centered in the label area (not just left justified). When I go through the process in Word to print labels I don't see any options for where the addressee information is to print on the label. Any advice. Did I miss something obvious? |
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