Graphics on address labels

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Brandy

I have MS Word 2002. I'm trying to make address labels that will have a
picture on the far left and text off to the right. Whenever I insert
picture, it won't let me move the picture; I can resize it, which I don't
want to do, but I can't move it. Also, it sends the text all over the place
and makes it all out of whack. I know this must be quite simple, but right
now it's beyond me how to do this. Would someone be so kind as to give me
idiot-proof instructions on how to do this.

BTW, I have downloaded the Avery Wizard, which I like, but it doesn't do
anything with graphics, just the text.

Thanks so much for any help. :)

Brandy
Say goodnight Gracie... Goodnight Gracie
 
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Brandy

Thanks so much JoAnn. I've saved that link. After reading through it, I
think I might do like you and just continue using other programs for my
labels, I just thought it might be easier in Word. :)

Brandy
Say goodnight Gracie... Goodnight Gracie

JoAnn Paules said:
Personally, I use Publisher for labels with graphics; HOWEVER..........
Graham Mayor has excellent directions on his site -
http://www.gmayor.com/graphics_on_labels.htm

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Brandy said:
I have MS Word 2002. I'm trying to make address labels that will have a
picture on the far left and text off to the right. Whenever I insert
picture, it won't let me move the picture; I can resize it, which I don't
want to do, but I can't move it. Also, it sends the text all over the
place
and makes it all out of whack. I know this must be quite simple, but
right
now it's beyond me how to do this. Would someone be so kind as to give
me
idiot-proof instructions on how to do this.

BTW, I have downloaded the Avery Wizard, which I like, but it doesn't do
anything with graphics, just the text.

Thanks so much for any help. :)

Brandy
Say goodnight Gracie... Goodnight Gracie
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Work is great for basic text only labels but I love Publisher's ability to
add a little pizzazz to them.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Brandy said:
Thanks so much JoAnn. I've saved that link. After reading through it, I
think I might do like you and just continue using other programs for my
labels, I just thought it might be easier in Word. :)

Brandy
Say goodnight Gracie... Goodnight Gracie

JoAnn Paules said:
Personally, I use Publisher for labels with graphics; HOWEVER..........
Graham Mayor has excellent directions on his site -
http://www.gmayor.com/graphics_on_labels.htm

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Brandy said:
I have MS Word 2002. I'm trying to make address labels that will have a
picture on the far left and text off to the right. Whenever I insert
picture, it won't let me move the picture; I can resize it, which I
don't
want to do, but I can't move it. Also, it sends the text all over the
place
and makes it all out of whack. I know this must be quite simple, but
right
now it's beyond me how to do this. Would someone be so kind as to give
me
idiot-proof instructions on how to do this.

BTW, I have downloaded the Avery Wizard, which I like, but it doesn't do
anything with graphics, just the text.

Thanks so much for any help. :)

Brandy
Say goodnight Gracie... Goodnight Gracie
 

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