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Hi, I'm Rachel
and I'm here to show you how simple it is to print off your own A4 sheet labels.
Anyone with a computer and a printer can do this within minutes.
You can use the printer you already have
and there's no need to buy any special software;
just use Microsoft Word.
You can print off the labels you need,
when you need them.
You don't have to order thousands from a printer.
It's so easy.
I have copied my label design
and now it's just a case of pasting it into the remaining seven cells.
For this exercise I am using eight per sheet labels.
Label templates like this one can be downloaded
free from Label Planet
dot co dot uk.
Now this is done, I will click file and print.
And that's it.
They're ready to peel and stick.
There is a range of different labels available on A4 sheets.
Removable labels can be stuck on and peeled off at any time, leaving
no residue.
If you want your labels to stay stuck, you can use permanent labels.
You can also print your own clear labels.
As well as removable, permanent and clear labels
you can also print your own waterproof labels.
For these you will need to use your laser printer.
As you can see
the label is still firmly stuck
and the ink doesn't smudge.
Round labels have a variety of uses, especially when you're printing your own.
As before
I've copied my label design
and paste it into the relevant cells. Printing onto round labels is just as simple
as printing onto others.
It's done. So again;
file...print.
For templates, and to purchase your own A4 labels,
visit Label Planet dot co dot uk now.
It's so easy.