How to prepare mass mailing labels in Word 2010?

SilverHawk

Ok, perhaps I'm just a little slow today, but I've been floundering around trying to figure out how to use my address list to make address labels for a "Spring Sale" flyer to send to all of our customers. Can someone provide a guide on how to do this? I'm using Word 2010. Thanks.

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jimlynch
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You might want to check out this YouTube video.

Using Word 2010 - Create Labels for a Mass Mailing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMEfPd3G5Ow

Christopher Nerney
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Microsoft has detailed instructions for making labels for a mass mailing from Word 2010 here. Whatever problems you're having should be addressed there.

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