Creating labels in microsoft word 2013 free

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How to Make Pretty Labels in Microsoft Word



  I know you can buy certain sizes I have the round ones in mind, specifically … so as long as it matches up in inches on Word, it will print out correctly? Have a great weekend! Thank goodness for the grouping feature!  


Creating labels in microsoft word 2013 free.Creating same labels in one sheet with Word 2013.



 

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I must admit, I am just a teensy bit obsessed with labels. I put them on just about everything in our house. I picked the circle. I usually like to make the outline of my shape a little thicker so that it is well defined when I print it out. You have a few choices here. You can fill your shape with a solid color. Or you may want to put a design inside your shape. I think it always looks nice to add a second layer to your label. You get to have a fun color or pattern in the background, but you also get a clean white surface for your wording.

Then adjust your outline width and outline and fill colors. I went with the 3 pt dark red outline again, and I chose to keep the fill color white, but you could always pick a color.

Draw your text box over your existing shape. Add your words, and change the size, font, and alignment like you would in a regular Word document. You can also play with color! The last thing I like to do when I get the label the way I want it is to group it together.

This allows me to move it around the page as one unit rather than trying to move each piece individually. Your label is now one cohesive unit! You can move it around the page, copy and paste it, change the text, go crazy with it! Another fun thing to play with is the outline style. Just another cute dimension to add to your labels! Though fancy programs and machines can be really great, it is possible to make pretty labels just using Microsoft Word.

In my opinion, it is the simplest program to navigate, and it still gives beautiful, fully-custom results. Laminated or not, I typically just attach my labels with tape or velcro dots. If you want to use a label that is more like a sticker, Avery has many templates for their stickers.

You would simply head to their website , find the template that matches the stickers that you purchased you can search by the number on the pack , download the template, and create your design within the guides they provide. Happy labeling! Nice tutorial! I think Microsoft Word gets underestimated. It has quite a few image editing tools available to it.

Very nice! Thank you for the very helpful information. Hi, Hilary! Have a great day! This is a great tutorial. Was wondering if you knew any tricks. Thanks Nicole. Hi, Nicole! I hope this helps! Hi, Sharon! Thanks for sharing! I hope to see you there. Thanks, Kathy! Thanks so much for inviting me to your party— I linked up!! Just curious… how did you make the shape on the top that says How to make pretty labels in microsoft word? I am always looking for new shapes. Is there anyway to download more shapes to word like the one you used?

Hi, Ashley! Thank you so much for checking out my blog! That shape is actually from picmonkey. If you go to picmonkey. It is a picture of a butterfly. Hope this helps! Have a wonderful week! I need assistance on how you created the crayons label. I am needing some for my classroom.

Thank you! Thanks so much for all the good tips on creating labels. I went to picmonkey and they want you to do a free trial and then charge a fee. So, I went to fotor and created the same shape completely free. This is great — what a helpful tutorial. Thanks, Monica! Thanks for visiting the blog! Thank you so much for posting about this. Thank you again. Just stopped by your blog and the first two things I saw were Bible verses and Harry Potter.

Also you have the best name ever. Very Cute! How creative! I would love to own a Silhouette one day too, but for now I just use my regular old labelmaker. I blogged about how much I love it last month! Oh my god I love you!! This is going to save me so much time!! Thanks, Shannah! Thanks for stopping by the blog! Thanks, Jessi! These look fantastic! I would love for you to come by and link this or another project at my brand new link party, starting this morning!! Hope to see you!

Thank you, thank you, thank you. Thanks so much for stopping by the blog! Have a great weekend! This is amazing and I am so thankful for this! I never thought I had a program to make something cute and personalized like this. The options are endless!

Thanks for the easy project!!! You rock. Thanks, Carly! It makes me so happy to know this is something people can use and love! Thank you for reading! I feel so cool! I just followed your tutorial and made one!

You made my day! From Dream To Reality! Thank you, Christine! Great tutorial. That would be picmonkey.

   

 

How to Create and Print Labels in Word



    My question is do you know a way you can do the same, ie take a pattern from a picture and fill a letter? You just helped me out tremendously!


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