Avery Labels

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fredg

Does anyone have a templete for avery label number 5266?

It's on my Avery list (as a matter of fact there are two.
One is 5266 and the other is
Avery USA 5266.
I have no idea which one matches your sheet.

Click on Reports + New.
Choose Label Wizard.
Enter the record source you wish to use.
Select US as unit of Measurement and Sheet Feed as Label Type
Select Avery in the Filter by box.

Run down the list to
Avery USA 5266
Or
5266 (This shows after the A's)

Create your label report.

In any event, if you create any similarly sized 2 column label
report, you can re-size your detail height and width (using 5266) to
20/37" x 3 7/16"
and be close enough to run a sample on plain paper. Hold it up to your
5266 label sheet to see how it looks. Nudge the spacing as needed.

Or if your label sheet is actually Avery USA 5266, size the Detail
to:
2/3" x 3 7/16".

NOTE: You can always click on the Customize button on the Label Wizard
then click on New and give it your labels dimensions.
 
B

Brian

fredg said:
It's on my Avery list (as a matter of fact there are two.
One is 5266 and the other is
Avery USA 5266.
I have no idea which one matches your sheet.

Click on Reports + New.
Choose Label Wizard.
Enter the record source you wish to use.
Select US as unit of Measurement and Sheet Feed as Label Type
Select Avery in the Filter by box.

Run down the list to
Avery USA 5266
Or
5266 (This shows after the A's)

Create your label report.

In any event, if you create any similarly sized 2 column label
report, you can re-size your detail height and width (using 5266) to
20/37" x 3 7/16"
and be close enough to run a sample on plain paper. Hold it up to your
5266 label sheet to see how it looks. Nudge the spacing as needed.

Or if your label sheet is actually Avery USA 5266, size the Detail
to:
2/3" x 3 7/16".

NOTE: You can always click on the Customize button on the Label Wizard
then click on New and give it your labels dimensions.

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Fred
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To Fred,
Thank you very much that helped.
Brian
 

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