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I have avery labels 06107 and am trying to print them in word but am not sure how to set up the margins

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I suggest you go to the Avery WEB site and download the Word template for your Avery label. Use this template, enter your text and then print, don't forget to place the blank Avery in your printer.
You can download the templates from this WEB site.
http://www.averyproducts.com.au/avery/en_au/Templates-%26-Software/Templates/?Ns=Rank

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: I just installed Print Workshop

try avery 5931 see if that works Aver templates never match the number they tell you you kinda have to look for the correct number

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Assuming this is in Office 2007, try this:

Office Button > <app> Options > Advanced > Display: Show measurements in units of...

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SOURCE: How do I Print Address

You'll need the actual Avery code for this, or at least the correct measurements.
Open up Microsoft Word. Go to 'Tools' and find 'Letters and Mailings' in the list. Then off of that is 'Envelopes and Labels'. Click on that one and a box will pop up. If you click on 'Options'. From here you can find the correct label settings by the code which will be on the Avery pack. If you haven't got the code, you can scroll through the lists and highlight options to see the measurements but this will take you a while.
Once you chosen your labels, click on ok. Now you can enter your address in the box and print a whole page of the same address or click on 'New Document' and that will give you a page set out correctly for that label sheet.

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1- Click on the Office button
2- Select Print then Print again.
3- In the Zoom section make sure 'Scale to paper size' is set to 'A4'
4- Click on the Properties button.
5- Click on the Paper / Quality tab, then click on Advanced.
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  2. To see the margin settings of your document, go to File > Page Setup (or Page Layout > Margins > Custom Margins for Word 2007).
  3. Click OK on the margins dialog, and Word will check the settings against your currently selected printer. If a margin is set outside the printable area (usually the bottom margin set to zero), you should see the warning message.
  4. Click the Fix button to have Word change the margins
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  5. Click OK.
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If the labels run off the right edge of the page display, or are misaligned when you print, an extra procedure is needed.
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  2. Select the entire table of labels ([Ctrl]+[A]).
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  6. Left-click (or press an arrow key) to "deselect" the table, then go into the margins dialog (see above) and allow Word to fix the margin settings again.
With the labels aligned to the page, rather than the margins, the new margin settings should not cause the labels to shift.
Once you have the margins set correctly for your printer, I would save the empty page of labels to use as a "template".
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