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Thumbs up Answer: Is there a template to fill out USPS Priority label?

Yes, there is a template available for USPS Priority Label 228 that you can use to fill out the address. Here are the steps to create a template:
  1. Open Microsoft Word and create a new document.
  2. Go to the "Mailings" tab and click on "Labels".
  3. In the "Labels" dialog box, select "Options".
  4. In the "Label Options" dialog box, select "Page printers" and choose "US Letter" as the label size.
  5. In the "Product number" list, select "228" for USPS Priority Label.
  6. Click "OK" to close the "Label Options" dialog box.
  7. In the "Labels" dialog box, click "New Document" to create a new document with the label template.
  8. You can now fill out the address fields on the label template.

Alternatively, you can also download a pre-made template for USPS Priority Label 228 from the USPS website or other online sources. Simply search for "USPS Priority Label 228 template" and choose a template that suits your needs. Once you have downloaded the template, you can open it in Microsoft Word and fill out the address fields.
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