ID: Q170130
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This article describes how to create and print business cards in Microsoft Word.
1. On the Tools menu, click Envelopes And Labels.
2. On the Labels tab, click Options.
3. In the Labels Product list, click Avery Standard.
4. In the Product Number list, click the type of Avery label you are
using, such as 5371, 5372, 5376, or 5377 and click OK.
5. In the Address area, enter the address information for the business
card.
NOTE: To modify the formatting of the address, select the address,
click the right mouse button (Windows) or hold down CONTROL and click
the mouse (Macintosh), and then click Font or click Paragraph on the
shortcut menu. Make the appropriate changes in the Font or Paragraph
dialog boxes, and then click OK.
6. Print your business card, using the appropriate method below:
a. Printing a Single Business Card
To print a single business card at a specific location on the sheet
of labels, follow these steps in the Envelopes and Labels dialog box:
(1) Under Print, click Single Label.
(2) Type the row and column for the print location of the card on
the sheet of labels.
(3) Click Print. (On the Macintosh, click Print again).
b. Printing an Entire Sheet of Business Cards
To print an entire sheet of the same business card, follow these
steps in the Envelopes and Labels dialog box:
(1) Under Print, click "Full page of the same label."
(2) Click Print. (On the Macintosh, click Print again.)
To manually edit each card on the sheet, click New Document. Word creates
a new document containing a sheet of business cards that you can edit
before printing. You may also want to save the document as a template.
1. On the Tools menu, click Mail Merge.
2. Under Main Document, click Create, and then click Mailing Labels.
3. Click New Main Document to create a new document for the business
cards.
4. Under Data Source, click Get Data to attach a data file or to create a
new data file.
5. After you have attached the data file, click Set Up Main Document
to choose the type of label for business cards that you want to
create.
6. In the Labels Product list, click Avery Standard.
7. In the Product Number list, click the type of Avery label you are
using, such as 5371, 5372, 5376, or 5377 and click OK twice.
8. On the Create Labels dialog box, click Insert Merge Field to enter
your mail merge field codes into the Sample Label box.
NOTE: To modify the formatting of the address, select the address, click
the right mouse button (Windows) or hold down CONTROL and click the
mouse (Macintosh), and then click Font or click Paragraph on the
shortcut menu. Make the appropriate changes in the Font or Paragraph
dialog boxes, and then click OK.
You can now perform a mail merge to generate the business cards using the
information contained in the attached data file.
For more information about using mail merge, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q141922
TITLE : WD: How To Start A Mail Merge
ARTICLE-ID: Q141992
TITLE : WD: How to Create Mailing Labels Using the Mail Merge
Feature
ARTICLE-ID: Q142756
TITLE : WD: How To Design and Setup Mail Merge Data Sources
Or, in Word 97 for Windows and Word 98 Macintosh Edition, click the Office
Assistant, type "mail merge" (without the quotation marks), click Search,
and then click one of the topics.
NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the Standard toolbar. If Microsoft Help is not installed on your computer, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q120802
TITLE : Office: How to Add/Remove a Single Office
Program or Component
For more information about adding a graphic to a label, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q123312
TITLE : WD: How to Add a Graphic or Logo to Every Label on a Page
Additional query words: 8.0 8.00 word8 word97 word95 macword98
Keywords : kbmerge
Version : Windows: 6.0,6.0a,6.0c,7.0,7.0a,97; Macintosh:6.0, 6.0.1 6.0.1a
Platform : MACINTOSH NT WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: July 23, 1998