How Do I Print on Index Tabs From Office 2000?

The Microsoft Office 2000 suite consists of several applications, including Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Access. Out of these applications, Word is best equipped to print index tabs. Print your index tabs, instead of handwriting them, to make your binders and files look neater and more professional. All you need to do is set up the document, get the index tab labels to print on and format them.

Things You'll Need

  • Index tabs with printable inserts
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Instructions

    • 1

      Open Microsoft Word 2000.

    • 2

      Click on "Tools," then "Letters and Mailings," then "Envelopes and Labels."

    • 3

      Click on the "Labels" tab and then "Options." Choose the label manufacturer from the "Label vendor" drop-down box and click on the type of index labels from the "Product Number" list box. The product number is listed on the packaging for the labels. Click on "OK" and then "New Document" to close the boxes. A new Word window opens, formulated for the index tabs layout.

    • 4

      Type in the text for the labels in the different sections. Once you are finished, click on "File" and select "Print." Choose the printer you want to print to and the number of copies you want. Select the manual feed tray as the output tray for the print job. Load the blank labels in the manual feed tray of your printer and click "Print" on your computer.

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