Create a single label with a graphic
- Start by creating a New Document of labels. For more info, see Create a sheet of nametags or address labels.
- Insert a graphic and then select it.
- Go to Picture Format > Text Wrapping, and select Square. Select X to close.
- Drag the image into position within the label. and type your text.
- Save or print your label.
Note
To create a full sheet of labels, from your sheet with a single label, go to Mailings > Labels and select New Document again. This creates a sheet of labels with the graphic label repeated. Save or print that one, and delete the single label sheet.
You can create up to a full sheet of different labels with different graphics, just repeat each step with a different label.
If creating a sheet of identical labels didn't work
This way is more involved than the previous method, but it sometimes works better on some graphic elements.
- Follow the single label steps and create the label in the first position on the sheet.
- Go to Mailings > Start Mail Merge.
- Select Labels, and then select Cancel (we're not really doing a mail merge.)
- Select Update Labels to create a full sheet of labels.
- On one of the labels, highlight «Next Record», and press Ctrl + C.
If you see {NEXT} instead, right-click it, and select Toggle Field Codes. Then select and copy «Next Record». - Press Ctrl + H to open the replace dialog. You should see «Next Record» in the Find what field. If not, select the field and press Ctrl + V.
- Clear the Replace with field if it's not empty, and select Replace All.
- Select Close.
- You should now have a full sheet of labels ready to print or save.
See also
To create a page of different labels, see Create a sheet of nametags or address labels
To print one label on a partially used sheet, see Print one label on a partially used sheet
To create a page of the same labels, see Create and print labels
To create labels with a mailing list, see Print labels for your mailing list