10 responses to “Attention computer geeks:?”

  1. Shrimps

    Just create your own labels layout to match the labels

  2. dj_lonewolf69

    hehe definatly a compliment but on to bussiness what i usually do is print a test on plain paper to see how it lines up compared to the bussiness card lines. may have to try acouple different templates or use a custom bussines card template which you should be able to do in the program useing the measurement sheet that came in the package of bussiness card paper.

  3. TAiNiUM

    Try this….

    http://www.avery.com/us/Main?action=software.PDProductSearch&catalogcode=WEB01&productcode=8871&themeid=10194601

  4. Jebediah_Springfield

    http://www.avery.com/us/Main?action=software.PDDownload&catalogcode=WEB01&softwarecode=1725
    or
    http://www.avery.com/us/Main?action=software.PDDownload&catalogcode=WEB01&softwarecode=1726
    or
    http://www.avery.com/us/Main?action=software.PDDownload&catalogcode=WEB01&softwarecode=12268

    go here http://www.avery.com
    in search box put 8871

    good luck

  5. bill

    On the Tools menu, click Envelopes and Labels, and then click the Labels tab.
    Show Me

    In the Address box, do one of the following:
    Enter or edit the address.

    Insert an address from an electronic address book.

    If you want to use the default return address, select the Use return address check box, and then edit the address if necessary.
    Under Print, do one of the following:
    To print a single label, click Single label. Then, type or select the row and column number on the label sheet for the label you want to print.

    To print the same address on a sheet of labels, click Full page of the same label.
    To select the label type, the type of paper feed, and other options, click Options.
    If the type of label you want to use is not listed in the Product number box, you might be able to use one of the listed labels, or you can create your own custom labels.

    For Help on an option, click the question mark and then click the option.

    In the Envelopes and Labels dialog box, do one of the following:
    To print one or more labels, insert a sheet of labels into the printer, and then click Print.

    To save a sheet of labels for later editing or printing, click New Document.

  6. Jim Maryland

    Simple Google search returns this link:
    (Includes template 8871)

    Search terms:

    avery template 8871

  7. Alex D

    Avery should have a webpage to go to to download the template and import in to MS Word. Look on the package that the cards came in.


    Alex

  8. unhunkyguy

    the template is NOT on MS Word, you’ll have to download the template from http://www.avery.com/us/Main?action=software.BlankTPLProductSKU&catalogcode=WEB01&softwarecode=11943 just click on it and follow the instructions =p

  9. Colinc

    You probably need additional software for business cards, the only support for avery is labels. Try creating your own label template by measuring the cards, testing on ordinary paper to compare, this way you do not waste any cards.
    No offence taken, I’ve been called much worse in my time!

  10. DraconisMax

    Found ‘em!! The template is on the Office website at this address.

    http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/TC011601801033.aspx?pid=CT101043091033

    Just click (or copy) this link and it should take you right to the template download page.

    Good Luck!

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