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Defining Your Own Custom Labels

Summary: There is a whole passel of labels pre-defined in Word. You are not limited to this passel, however; Word allows you to define the layout of almost any label you can think of.

One of the big advantages to using standard label stock with Word is that it includes label definitions for dozens of different label types. You can often select the type of label you want to use, by number, from the Label Options dialog box.

At times, however, you may have a need to define your own label. For instance, you may have had a custom label created for your own purposes, or the label you want to use is brand new on the market and there is no definition for it within Word. If you find yourself in this situation, Word allows you complete control over setting up custom labels. Just follow these general steps:

  1. Display the Mailings tab of the ribbon.
  2. Click Labels at the left side of the ribbon, in the Create box. Word displays the Envelopes and Labels dialog box with the Labels tab selected. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  3. Click once on the label in the lower-right corner of the dialog box, or click on the Options button. Word displays the Label Options dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  4. Click on New Label. Word displays the New Custom Label dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  5. Use the controls within the dialog box to specify the exact dimensions of your labels.
  6. Use the Label Name field to specify a name for your custom label.
  7. Click on OK. The New Custom Label dialog box disappears. Note that the name of your new label appears in the Product Number list, near the top of the list. (It should be selected at this point.)
  8. Set up and print your labels as desired.