I think you might be missing this part: in the Envelopes and Labels
dialog, do not type anything in the Address text box and click "New
Document". Then in the resulting document you can put anything you
want in it.
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I don't understand what labels has to do with business cards. I went to Env
and Labels and could not make business cards there. maybe just too hard for
me.
If you are making business cards using Avery (or similar) stock that has 10
cards to the sheet, you will find the template ("label definition") for them
in the Labels dialog. You select the appropriate stock number in the Label
Options dialog.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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As far as Word is concerned, any paper stock that has multiple similar
sections eg business cards, and postcards are labels. Select the #label'
format that matches your stock and choose 'new document' from the label
wizard. Fill in the table produced with your business card content.
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