This article explains how to print labels from Word. It includes information for printing a single label or a page of the same labels, for printing a page of different labels, and for printing custom labels. These instructions apply to Word for Microsoft 365, Word 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, and 2007, and Word for Mac 2019 and 2016.
What to Know
- In Word, go to the Mailings tab. Select Labels > Options. Choose your label brand and product number.Type the information for the address in the Address section. In the Print section, select Full Page of Same Label or Single Label (with row and column specified). Choose Print.
Print a Single Label or a Page of the Same Labels
Microsoft Word isn’t just for documents, resumes, or letters. It’s also a powerful and versatile application for most of your mailing and labeling needs. There are multiple options for creating labels in Word, so choose the one that best fits your needs.
Here’s how to fill a sheet with return address labels or create a single, professional-looking mailing label in Word.
- Go to the Mailings tab.
- In the Create group, select Labels. The Envelopes and Labels dialog box opens with the Labels tab selected.
- Select Options to open Label Options.
- Choose the label brand in the Label Vendors or Label Products list, then select the product number matching the labels you want to print on.
- Select OK.
- Type an address or other information in the Address box.
- In Word for Mac 2019 and 2016, this box is called Delivery Address. In Word 2010, the Address box step comes before the Label Options selections.
- In the Print section, select Full Page of the Same Label to print a page of the same address labels.
- In the Print section, select Single Label to print one label. Choose the row and column corresponding with where you want the address printed on the sheet of labels.
- The Single Label option is helpful if you have a partially used sheet of printer labels.
- Make sure the label sheet is waiting in the printer and select Print, or save to print later.
Create a Page of Different Labels
To make a sheet of labels in Word with different addresses or other information, such as nametags, create a document in which you will type the information for each label.
Go to the Mailings tab.
In the Create group, select Labels. The Envelopes and Labels dialog box opens with the Labels tab selected.
Select Options to open Label Options.
Choose the label brand in the Label Vendors or Label Products list, then select the product number matching the labels you want to print on.
Select OK.
Type an address or other information in the Address box.
In Word for Mac 2019 and 2016, this box is called Delivery Address. In Word 2010, the Address box step comes before the Label Options selections.
In the Print section, select Full Page of the Same Label to print a page of the same address labels.
In the Print section, select Single Label to print one label. Choose the row and column corresponding with where you want the address printed on the sheet of labels.
The Single Label option is helpful if you have a partially used sheet of printer labels.
Make sure the label sheet is waiting in the printer and select Print, or save to print later.
- Go to the Mailings tab.
- In the Create group, select Labels. The Envelopes and Labels dialog box opens with the Labels tab selected.
- In Word 2010, leave the Address box blank.
- Select Options to open Label Options.
- Choose the label brand in the Label Vendors or Label Products list, then select the product number matching the labels you want to print on.
- Word for Mac 2019 and 2016 also ask for the type of printer.
- Select OK.
- Select New Document. Word creates a new document displaying a page of blank labels matching the dimensions of the brand and label size you selected.
- In Word for Mac 2019 and 2016, you don’t have to select New Document. After selecting OK in the previous step, Word opens a new document that contains a table with dimensions that match that label product.
- Go to the Layout tab under Table Tools and choose View Gridlines if the outlines of the labels do not appear.
- Type the information you want into each label.
- Go to the File tab, select Print, then select the Print button when you’re ready to print the labels. Save the document for future use.
Make Custom Labels
If you need to print labels that don’t match the dimensions of the label brands and products listed in the Label Options dialog box, create custom labels to match your specifications.
In Word 2010, leave the Address box blank.
Word for Mac 2019 and 2016 also ask for the type of printer.
Select New Document. Word creates a new document displaying a page of blank labels matching the dimensions of the brand and label size you selected.
In Word for Mac 2019 and 2016, you don’t have to select New Document. After selecting OK in the previous step, Word opens a new document that contains a table with dimensions that match that label product.
Go to the Layout tab under Table Tools and choose View Gridlines if the outlines of the labels do not appear.
Type the information you want into each label.
Go to the File tab, select Print, then select the Print button when you’re ready to print the labels. Save the document for future use.
Before you begin, make sure you have the precise measurements of the labels you need, including the height and width of each label, the paper size, the number of labels down and across, and the margins.
- Go to the Mailings tab.
- In the Create group, select Labels. The Envelopes and Labels dialog box opens with the Labels tab selected.
- Select Options to open Label Options.
- Select New Label. The Label Details dialog box opens.
- Enter a name for the labels.
- Change the measurements to match the exact dimensions of the labels you need. An example of the label appears in the Preview box.
- Select OK to create the custom labels. You can then use these for making labels in Word.
Select New Label. The Label Details dialog box opens.
Enter a name for the labels.
Change the measurements to match the exact dimensions of the labels you need. An example of the label appears in the Preview box.
Select OK to create the custom labels. You can then use these for making labels in Word.
There is no Mailings tab in Word for Mac 2011. In this version, access label features from the Tools menu.
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