How to Print Free Return Address Labels
Every piece of mail you send should have a return address label on it. Whether you are sending personal or business mail, you don't have to spend a fortune on return address labels. In fact, you can print free return address labels.
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Instructions
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Search online for free return address label templates. Many sites offer templates that you can download to your own computer.
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Choose the template you like best and download it.
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Open the template and enter your own information into the blank fields. You can print free return address labels for either your home residence or business.
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Buy sheets of blank labels from your local office supply store. Make sure the blank labels you buy match the template you chose. The template should list the size or type of labels that work with it.
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Insert the blank label sheets into your printer's load tray. Follow your printer's instruction manual regarding which side to load face up.
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Print your free return address labels.
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Tips & Warnings
You can also design your own return address labels in various programs, such as Photoshop or Word. You can get creative and put a family or business photo on the labels.
Before printing on the blank labels, use a blank sheet of standard printer paper for a test run. You can then correct any issues without wasting your blank labels.
Only download templates from a solid online source. Beware of downloads that may contain viruses.
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- Photo Credit http://www.microsoft.com/library/media/1033/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/images/Labels_01_sampleLabels.jpg
Comments
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goldendolarlady
Aug 03, 2009
Do NOT type the same information in every cell.....copy and paste from the first cell typed. -
compureader
Dec 02, 2008
That was the worst article. Basically it says 1) Find a label, and 2) Print it. As if there were any other options. How about letting people know a few decent sources for free labels and/ or graphics. I don't want to sound harsh, but there really is a lack of content in this article. -
compureader
Dec 02, 2008
That was the worst article. Basically it says 1) Find a label, and 2) Print it. As if there were any other options. How about letting people know a few decent sources for free labels and/ or graphics. I don't want to sound harsh, but there really is a lack of content in this article.