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How do I center my names and addresses in labels?

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JoRaines - 18 Aug 2005 17:02 GMT
I am printing labels using the tempate that corresponds with Avery 8160.  
However, my names and addresses are not centered and too far to the left.  I
cannot find out how to reposition them in the center of the labels.
Charles Kenyon - 18 Aug 2005 17:31 GMT
Create the labels as a page. Labels in Word are done with tables. Select the
entire table and center. (You can also use the Tables and Borders toolbar to
center them vertically.) http://addbalance.com/usersguide/tables.htm
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>I am printing labels using the tempate that corresponds with Avery 8160.
> However, my names and addresses are not centered and too far to the left.
> I
> cannot find out how to reposition them in the center of the labels.
 
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