![]() ![]() However, it did have the Avery 5267 template, essentially the same thing. I have Publisher 2000 which is too old to have the Avery 8167 return address label template I needed. My first thought on my Windows XP computer was Microsoft Publisher. This is one of the things I don’t like about using word processors for that kind of thing, which raised the question about what software is out there for desktop publishing these things. The first line of the address was too close to the top so it was slightly clipped. But she was unhappy about the actual spacing of the print on the label. She had printed hers in Microsoft Word 2004, which, like most versions of Word, has label printing capability within it. ![]() Of course, after I sent out my order, my wife printed up a sheet of return address labels for herself, reminding me that I already had the Avery labels here to do that. Not long ago, I fell for one of those ads selling return address labels, 500 for four bucks. ![]()
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