This is so so awesome, you made my day. I was finding this from so many days and tried several methods but you gave the best and simplest method, just nailed it
This is a great tutorial, very well done and just what I needed, thank you so much!!! I’m making price tags for artwork, so each one has to be different, but it’s working!
Thank you so much! Amazing tutorial! ❤❤❤❤❤ I made my first stickers myself!!!! This is superb! I bought recently an Epson L3256 EcoTank printer and I feel like on the 7th sky! ❤❤
No matter what I do I just get this message "The margins, label size, and number across or down values produce a page that is larger than the label page size."
Hello! This might be tedious, but do you mind providing us with the following information so we can test it out and see what your issue might be? Paper width, paper height, top margin, side margin, label width, label height, vertical pitch, horizontal pitch, number of labels across, number of labels down. Please let us know so we can try to help!
So if u have the paper ur using in front of you make sure it matches the label model on screen that’s why it ask for the margins etc it has to match the same size as the labels u are printing I just reduced all of them and it worked
Good question! If you reach out to the company you bought the labels from, they should be able to provide you with the measurements. Or, you could also try using a ruler and measuring them yourself. This might not be the most exact way, but it should get you a pretty close print. Please let us know if this helps!
Hello! Could you explain what you mean by "with names only"? And since you are using A4 sheets, when you are choosing your page size (00:35) just make sure you click on A4!
@@SmithCoronaLabels by names, I mean that I only want to print different names(of invitees) in those boxes without any graphics and addresses. But, when I am doing so ' there's some space left in the boxes.
I can't seem to get the horizontal pitch margin space to show. It just shows 3 right next to each other and no space even though the pitch is set to be 2.5mm bigger than the label
Hi there! It's likely because 2.5mm is such a small amount so Word doesn't recognize it. Since 2.5mm = 0.098 in inches, we tried rounding up to 0.1". When we made the horizontal pitch 0.1", you can see the space. Maybe try doing this and see how the print looks? Let us know if this helps!
Hello! The space between the labels is called the "horizontal pitch". If you skip to 1:56, it shows you where to enter that information to create the space between the labels. Let us know if this helps!
Hello! It all depends on the sheet labels that you are printing on. Either measure with a ruler or check with the manufacturer you purchased your labels from!
Hi there! The design of the label was actually created using Photoshop, but you also could use the free version of Canva. If you want to design the label on Microsoft Word, then you can go to the "Insert" tab to import images/clip art. Let us know if this helps!
Good question! To design the label, we used Adobe Photoshop, but you could use the free design software Canva. If you do a simple search on how to design in Canva, there are plenty of tutorials. Once you design the label, you would just press the "insert" tab on Microsoft Word to import images/clip art. What kind of label are you trying to make?
@SmithCoronaLabels trying to find an offline software. Everything seems to be on the internet. Thank you very much. I'll look into Adobe photoshop. Hopefully that's a downloadable offline software.
@@mekrobar7872 Adobe Photoshop is a downloadable offline software, but it can be pretty expensive. You also can just use Microsoft Word to design the labels! It might take a little extra time, but you can use their clip art and import other images. We hope this helps!
Hello! We actually don't own an HP LaserJet M1005 MFP, so the best we can do is refer you to the manual. It looks like there's information on page 17 about loading sheet labels: www.laserexpressinc.com/manuals/HP/hp-lj-m1005-mfp-user-manual.pdf We hope this helps!
We're so sorry to hear that Microsoft Word's free version doesn't give you the option to make labels! It looks like there's a free 30 day trial, maybe you could try that? We hope this helps!
Hello! Microsoft Word does not recognize circles, so you'll have to make the template into squares. You can then input your circle design and center it within the square. We hope this helps!
Hey there! When you first open Word, there will be an "Options" button in the lower left corner. Click on that, and then click on the "Customize Ribbon" button. On the right of the window, you can see a bunch of options with check marks next to them. Scroll until you see "Mailings", and check the box next to it. Press "OK", and you should be set! Let us know if this helps!
@@MksNatureway Glad you figured out the whole mailings tab issue! For the vertical pitch, it's the space from the top edge of the label to the top of the label underneath of it. Then the side margin is the space from the edge of the label to the edge of the sheet. You can measure both these yourself with a ruler, or you can ask the company you purchased the sheet labels from for this information. They usually have them on the box or on their website. We hope this helps!
How do I set the font so that the background color of my paper is used? Say I want to make a black label on gold paper so that the font color is the paper.
Hi there! After researching this a bit, we weren't able to come up with a clear answer when using Word. If you're using Photoshop, you could look into creating clipping masks, but we're not sure how this will transfer over when printing. Let us know if you end up finding a solution!
How to automate this Is it possible ?? created a mail merge connected to an excel sheet to print labels. However, a single label is reproduced for each record. I would like each label to be repeated X number of times indicated in column G of the excel file so to explain myself better, in the word file I sent you, 15 labels of the first type will appear, then 10 of the second, 0 of the third, etc.. in the word file I sent you a label is shown for each line of the excel sheet, one for the code
Hello! We're not entirely sure if you can automate it. Is there anyway you could email us at support@smithcorona.com with your file and pictures of exactly what you're trying to do? We'll try to help you the best we can!
That's a great question! If you reach out to whoever you bought the labels from, they should be able to provide you with the measurements. Or, you could also try using a ruler and measuring them yourself. This might not be the most exact way, but it should get you a pretty close print. Please let us know if this helps!
We haven't tested the Microsoft Word phone app, so we can't confirm for sure. However, given the number of steps involved, it would likely be much easier to do this on a desktop rather than a phone!
This was so helpful! I have to make labels for work and I don’t like to ask for help😂 you saved me💕
Whoo hoo! So glad we could help 🥳
then why are you here asking for help ? mtcheww
This is so so awesome, you made my day. I was finding this from so many days and tried several methods but you gave the best and simplest method, just nailed it
That is amazing to hear, we're so glad our video was helpful!
This is a great tutorial, very well done and just what I needed, thank you so much!!! I’m making price tags for artwork, so each one has to be different, but it’s working!
Thanks so much, we're so glad our video was helpful!
Thank you so much! Amazing tutorial! ❤❤❤❤❤ I made my first stickers myself!!!! This is superb! I bought recently an Epson L3256 EcoTank printer and I feel like on the 7th sky! ❤❤
That's amazing, congratulations on the new printer! We're so glad to hear our tutorial was helpful!
Thank you. This was a helpful tutorial. I was able to successfully create the label template and print out some labels. 😊
That's awesome! We're so glad to hear our video was helpful!
I can't make the space between the grid... do you know how?
Thank you, great video, anyway!
Hi there! Do you mean you can't see the gridlines, or you can't make the space between the labels? Let us know!
Great description of the process! Many thanks.
So glad to hear our video was helpful!
Fabulous Video, Thanks a lot. It was a great help to create label as per our need
That's so great to hear!
excellent! thank you :) I was struggling and this tutorial was very easy to follow.
Awesome! We're so glad to hear our video was helpful!
No matter what I do I just get this message "The margins, label size, and number across or down values produce a page that is larger than the label page size."
Hello! This might be tedious, but do you mind providing us with the following information so we can test it out and see what your issue might be? Paper width, paper height, top margin, side margin, label width, label height, vertical pitch, horizontal pitch, number of labels across, number of labels down. Please let us know so we can try to help!
So if u have the paper ur using in front of you make sure it matches the label model on screen that’s why it ask for the margins etc it has to match the same size as the labels u are printing I just reduced all of them and it worked
A4size 4*10
Sticker plz tell
Same thing happened but I changed the page size and it worked.
This was so helpful thankyou.
That's great! We're so happy to hear our video was helpful!
How do you get information like the pitches and the margins? Like where do you find that information? Thank you so much in advance
Good question! If you reach out to the company you bought the labels from, they should be able to provide you with the measurements. Or, you could also try using a ruler and measuring them yourself. This might not be the most exact way, but it should get you a pretty close print. Please let us know if this helps!
Can you please explain how to make labels with names only and how many labels can we print in a4 sheet
Hello! Could you explain what you mean by "with names only"? And since you are using A4 sheets, when you are choosing your page size (00:35) just make sure you click on A4!
@@SmithCoronaLabels by names, I mean that I only want to print different names(of invitees) in those boxes without any graphics and addresses. But, when I am doing so ' there's some space left in the boxes.
Do you mind emailing knepshield@smithcorona.com a screenshot of the issue you're having so we can be of more help? Thanks!
Thank you, this video is a keeper!!!
Thanks so much for the comment, we're happy to hear our video is helpful!
Excellent video!
Thanks so much!
I can't seem to get the horizontal pitch margin space to show. It just shows 3 right next to each other and no space even though the pitch is set to be 2.5mm bigger than the label
Hi there! It's likely because 2.5mm is such a small amount so Word doesn't recognize it. Since 2.5mm = 0.098 in inches, we tried rounding up to 0.1". When we made the horizontal pitch 0.1", you can see the space. Maybe try doing this and see how the print looks? Let us know if this helps!
Thank you for sharing.
Of course, so glad we were able to help!
How can you make space between labels? And how do you duplicate it? Thank you
Hello! The space between the labels is called the "horizontal pitch". If you skip to 1:56, it shows you where to enter that information to create the space between the labels. Let us know if this helps!
thank you for this information.
Of course, so glad we could help!
Hi what is the correct winth, height size for labels?😊
Hello! It all depends on the sheet labels that you are printing on. Either measure with a ruler or check with the manufacturer you purchased your labels from!
You saved the day!
Woo-hoo! So glad we could help! 🥳
How to make the A logo and the text? Can i use other Clipart too
Hi there! The design of the label was actually created using Photoshop, but you also could use the free version of Canva. If you want to design the label on Microsoft Word, then you can go to the "Insert" tab to import images/clip art. Let us know if this helps!
but, how do you actually make the label? trying to learn, but not a lot of info out there for my needs. thank you.
Good question! To design the label, we used Adobe Photoshop, but you could use the free design software Canva. If you do a simple search on how to design in Canva, there are plenty of tutorials. Once you design the label, you would just press the "insert" tab on Microsoft Word to import images/clip art. What kind of label are you trying to make?
@SmithCoronaLabels trying to find an offline software. Everything seems to be on the internet. Thank you very much. I'll look into Adobe photoshop. Hopefully that's a downloadable offline software.
@@mekrobar7872 Adobe Photoshop is a downloadable offline software, but it can be pretty expensive. You also can just use Microsoft Word to design the labels! It might take a little extra time, but you can use their clip art and import other images. We hope this helps!
@@SmithCoronaLabels thank you very much, smith corona.
Settings for taking printout in A4 label paper in Hp laserjet M1005 Mfp
Hello! We actually don't own an HP LaserJet M1005 MFP, so the best we can do is refer you to the manual. It looks like there's information on page 17 about loading sheet labels: www.laserexpressinc.com/manuals/HP/hp-lj-m1005-mfp-user-manual.pdf We hope this helps!
I got microsoft word. But they don’t give me that option for make labels. I have to upgrade for 70 dollars to be able to do that .
We're so sorry to hear that Microsoft Word's free version doesn't give you the option to make labels! It looks like there's a free 30 day trial, maybe you could try that? We hope this helps!
what about round shape?
Hello! Microsoft Word does not recognize circles, so you'll have to make the template into squares. You can then input your circle design and center it within the square. We hope this helps!
There is no MAILINGS tab on mine!
Hey! You don't have the mailing tab on your version of Microsoft Word? Any idea what version you're using?
Can someone help me I don't have mailings on mine
Hey there! When you first open Word, there will be an "Options" button in the lower left corner. Click on that, and then click on the "Customize Ribbon" button. On the right of the window, you can see a bunch of options with check marks next to them. Scroll until you see "Mailings", and check the box next to it. Press "OK", and you should be set! Let us know if this helps!
@@SmithCoronaLabelsI figured it out I had to buy Microsoft office
@@SmithCoronaLabelsalso how do you what vertical pitch,side margin to put for my label
@@MksNatureway Glad you figured out the whole mailings tab issue! For the vertical pitch, it's the space from the top edge of the label to the top of the label underneath of it. Then the side margin is the space from the edge of the label to the edge of the sheet. You can measure both these yourself with a ruler, or you can ask the company you purchased the sheet labels from for this information. They usually have them on the box or on their website. We hope this helps!
thank you soo much
Of course! We're so glad we could help!
why i cant do it
Hi there! What part of the process can't you do?
How do I set the font so that the background color of my paper is used? Say I want to make a black label on gold paper so that the font color is the paper.
Hi there! After researching this a bit, we weren't able to come up with a clear answer when using Word. If you're using Photoshop, you could look into creating clipping masks, but we're not sure how this will transfer over when printing. Let us know if you end up finding a solution!
@@SmithCoronaLabels thank you! I’ll give it a try 🤗
I’m not getting a mailings section
Hey! You don't have the mailings tab on your version of Microsoft Word? Any idea what version you're using?
How to automate this
Is it possible ??
created a mail merge connected to an excel sheet to print labels. However, a single label is reproduced for each record. I would like each label to be repeated X number of times indicated in column G of the excel file
so to explain myself better, in the word file I sent you, 15 labels of the first type will appear, then 10 of the second, 0 of the third, etc..
in the word file I sent you a label is shown for each line of the excel sheet, one for the code
Hello! We're not entirely sure if you can automate it. Is there anyway you could email us at support@smithcorona.com with your file and pictures of exactly what you're trying to do? We'll try to help you the best we can!
but what if I don't know all these measurements?
That's a great question! If you reach out to whoever you bought the labels from, they should be able to provide you with the measurements. Or, you could also try using a ruler and measuring them yourself. This might not be the most exact way, but it should get you a pretty close print. Please let us know if this helps!
I gather we can't do this from a mobile phone???
We haven't tested the Microsoft Word phone app, so we can't confirm for sure. However, given the number of steps involved, it would likely be much easier to do this on a desktop rather than a phone!
dont have mailing😢
Hey! You don't have the mailing tab on your version of Microsoft Word?
Great video, but why the very annoying music? It is very distracting!
We'll take note for the future 😅
Individual labels
Hey there! Are you looking for individual labels rather than sheet labels? Let us know what we can help you with!
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