Master label formatting

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CodyKid

HI,
At work I set up various folder and file label templates by selecting an
Avery label but leaving it blank so that I can fill in any label on the page
when I need it, as we seldom print an entire sheet of labels. My template at
work has the lines between that outlines each label. This enables me to print
one or more labels and not waste the entire sheet.

However, at home I have a later version of WORD and have been unable to get
the lines. I get the formatting tabs and margins but that is not as helpful
as the lines. Is this due to my older version or is something not set up in
my Word at home to be able to view (not print) the lines?

Thank you
 
P

PeterMcC

CodyKid said:
HI,
At work I set up various folder and file label templates by selecting an
Avery label but leaving it blank so that I can fill in any label on the
page
when I need it, as we seldom print an entire sheet of labels. My template
at
work has the lines between that outlines each label. This enables me to
print
one or more labels and not waste the entire sheet.

However, at home I have a later version of WORD and have been unable to
get
the lines. I get the formatting tabs and margins but that is not as
helpful
as the lines. Is this due to my older version or is something not set up
in
my Word at home to be able to view (not print) the lines?

I'm assuming that you're using a table for your labels.

In Word 2007, click inside your table and the Table Tools section of the
ribbon will appear. Select Layout > View Gridlines.

In Word 2003 it's Table > Show Gridlines.


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PeterMcC

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please ignore it and accept my apologies.
 
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CodyKid

Thank you Peter,
I just didn't think to check the tables gridline. That solved my problem.
Many thanks.
CodyKid
 
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PeterMcC

CodyKid said:
Thank you Peter,
I just didn't think to check the tables gridline. That solved my problem.
Many thanks.
<snip>

You are very welcome.


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PeterMcC

If you feel that any of the above is incorrect,
inappropriate or offensive in any way,
please ignore it and accept my apologies.
 

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