First, though, double check the labels against others that Avery offers.
Avery has a lot of labels that are exactly the same layout but have
different numbers. The differences involve Laser vs. Inkjet, how many labels
in a package, color, etc. but not layout. Go to a big office supply store
with a sheet of the labels in hand and see if you can look at others that
are similar and get some different numbers that might work or give you a
starting place.

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Graham Mayor - 30 Dec 2004 16:41 GMT
Avery's own web site does not list this part number.

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> First, though, double check the labels against others that Avery
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