How to Make Labels Using Open Office Writer
Start up Open Office.Org., Click on File >> New >> Labels. , In the label dialog box, click on the brand box., Select the type of document that you want., Select if you want a single label, a document, and any other options., Click New Document...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Start up Open Office.Org.
This will allow you to choose the type of paper that you use. , The usual standard is Avery, but feel free to explore and discover what you like. , Some of the things you might want to do are:
Create a variety of labels for folders or drawers Create a sheet of address labels Create decorative labels , Here, you see a sheet of blank labels. , Once you are happy with it, copy it to the rest of the labels. ,, -
Step 2: Click on File >> New >> Labels.
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Step 3: In the label dialog box
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Step 4: click on the brand box.
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Step 5: Select the type of document that you want.
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Step 6: Select if you want a single label
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Step 7: a document
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Step 8: and any other options.
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Step 9: Click New Document.
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Step 10: Create the type of format/placement that you want for your labels.
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Step 11: Fill your labels with necessary information.
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Step 12: Print them out.
Detailed Guide
This will allow you to choose the type of paper that you use. , The usual standard is Avery, but feel free to explore and discover what you like. , Some of the things you might want to do are:
Create a variety of labels for folders or drawers Create a sheet of address labels Create decorative labels , Here, you see a sheet of blank labels. , Once you are happy with it, copy it to the rest of the labels. ,,
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