How to repeat 80 same addresses without typing it 80 times

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Nanactress

I have downloaded an Avery template for address labels. I typed my name and
address in the first of 80 labels. I cannot get Word to duplicate my address
for the remaining 79 labels.

How do I get Word to duplicate the original so that I have an entire sheet
of 80 identical return address labels?
 
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Graham Mayor

Most labels (or their equivalents) are pre-defined in Word's label tool
which makes the job somewhat easier. When using that tool, simply type the
address in the box and select 'full page of same label' and click New
Document. Print the document as many times as you need labels.

With a template, it is is a simple template, you can copy and paste the
address to all the labels on the page and again print the page as many times
as required. If it is a more complex table, then copy and paste individually
to each cell.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP


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