Microsoft Publisher Template Avery
I have Microsoft Publisher 2013 and had the same issue with Avery 8371. I found the solution for users of both Publisher 2013 and 2010. This link has some useful info: In Publisher 2013 with your business card template open, go to the Page Design tab at the top. In the very lower right hand corner of this tab, you will see a tiny Page Setup arrow. Click on it and it will open up the margin adjustment options that you need. The page layout type should be set to multiple pages per sheet.
In Options, the Target Paper Size should be 8.5x11. Set the horizontal and vertical gaps to zero. You will see that there are two places to enter the top, bottom, and side margins.
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You should enter the appropriate numbers in one of these places, and set the numbers in the other place to zero. This means that there are two possible ways to set the margins. Either way will work and provide the same result.
The only difference is that depending on which method you choose, you will set the Page Width and Height differently for each. So here is exactly what to do. Method #1: Set the Page Width to 8.5' and Page Height to 11'. In Margin Guides, set the Top and Bottom margins to 0.5' and set the Right and Left margins to 0.75'. Then to the right (above Vertical and Horizontal gaps which are set to zero) set the Side and Top margins to zero. Method #2: Set the Page Width 3.5' and Page Height 2'. Then set all margins in Margin Guides (on the left side) to zero, and then (on the right) set the Side margin to 0.75' and the Top margin to 0.5'.
Either way will work the same way. Hi Sally, Ok, I understand because I have used Publisher for many years. However, the cobwebs are starting to cloud my brain.
I recently upgraded to Office 2013 and Publisher is completely different. I DID design a new business card, went to print, and the standard 10 cards per page come up to print. HOWEVER, AFTER PRINTING ON AVERY 8371, the cards don't line up to the snap lines. For the life of me, I can't find the vertical, horizontal, adjustments to make the cards align with the snap line. Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks in advance, Jerry.
Applies To: Publisher 2016 Publisher 2013 Publisher 2010 Publisher 2007 Your best bet for printing different labels onto one sheet in Publisher is to start with the right labels template and use mail merge to create the labels. Avery stock or other perforated blank label sheets will work with many of the templates you can find in Publisher or online. To set up a mail merge to print different names and/or addresses on your sheet of labels, see. You’ll find instructions for how to print the label sheets in the final steps of the mail merge procedure. But if you're only printing a few different labels and you don't mind typing in the information for the different labels, you can follow the steps in this article instead of completing a mail merge.
• Click File >New. • Click Labels. • In the Available Templates list, select Installed and Online Templates or narrow your search by clicking Installed Templates or Online Templates. • Click to select a template, and then click Create. • Click Page Design and expand the Page Setup box.
• In the Layout type list, select your sheet size and then select Multiple pages per sheet. Note the number of labels that fit on a sheet. Clipart Beehive on this page.
• Click Insert >Page to add a label to your sheet. Repeat until you have a full sheet of labels.
• Type the information that you want on each label. • Click File >Print. • Under Pages, make sure to choose Multiple pages per sheet, and then click Print. • Click File >New. • Click Labels. • Click to select a template, and then click Create.
• Click Insert >Page to add labels to your sheet. • In the Insert Page dialog box, enter the number of pages that you want to add.
For example, to print 30 different labels on one sheet, insert 29 pages. Microsoft Exchange 2000 Iso. • Click either Before current page or After current page. • Type the information that you want on each label.
• Click File >Print. • On the Publication and Paper Settings tab, under Printing options, make sure to choose Multiple pages per sheet, and then click Print.