![]() It seems odd that someone chose to limit the available Avery templates in Word for Mac. ![]() All the label products that show have a page size of standard U.S. Then I search the entire list for any product that fits the description: Height: 3″, Width: 4″ Page size: 4″ X 6″. ![]() The package says I should use “Avery Template 5453,” but that number does not appear, either. That product ID does not appear in the spin box. I click Tools > Labels > Options and search for the Avery product I want to use, i.e., Avery 5286. In Word 2011 for the Mac, I can find neither. In Word 2013 on my Win7 PC, I can find both 52. Here’s what I find curious: Word 2013 on my Windows 7 PC offers many more Avery templates than does its Mac equivalent. I understand your point about the various templates for what is essentially the same label. I’m still curious about that I-bar-what does Microsoft call it and what is its purpose? On the other hand, I suppose I could use those shapes for my intent, i.e., as placeholders for my two address blocks. With the shapes out of the way, I can change the alignment of text in the cells. ![]() It seems all I need do is remove those two shapes from the template, then proceed as you suggested. Till now, I’d thought those shapes were the borders for the cells. I also turned on cell gridlines and changed the text alignment to top left. I’ve attached another screen shot that shows the two shapes resized and rotated. I was clicking by that I-bar whatchamaycallit and trying to align it top left, with no success. Now I remember that cells don’t have sizing handles. I had noticed the sizing handles that appeared when I clicked in one or the other of the two cells. What I’d failed to see–and what had so vexed me from the start–was that Avery had overlaid those two cells with two shapes of exactly the same proportions. After I read your post, I looked at the Avery template from another angle. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the performance or reliability of these products.Thank you, Andrew! You gave me some valuable clues. The third-party products that are discussed in this article are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this third-party contact information. This contact information may change without notice. ![]() provides third-party contact information to help you find technical support. Method 3: If you did not install the latest version of Avery WizardĪvery Wizard 3.0 Software for Microsoft Office is designed to work with the following versions of Word:įor information about Avery software, visit the following Avery Web site: NOTE: The Avery Wizard is a supplemental, third-party add-in and is not required for printing envelopes or labels in Microsoft Word. If you upgraded from Microsoft Word 2000 to Microsoft Word 2002 before you installed the Avery Wizard, you must revert to the earlier version of Microsoft Word or Office, install the Avery Wizard, and then perform the Word or Office upgrade again before you can use the wizard. Method 2: If you upgraded to Word 2002 before you installed Avery Wizard To do this, copy and paste the A20MSW00.dot file from the following locationĬ:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\StartupĬ:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\Startup If you installed the Avery Wizard for Microsoft Word 2000 before you upgraded to Word 2002, you can continue to use the wizard with Microsoft Word 2002. Method 1: If you installed Avery Wizard before you upgraded to Word 2002 To work around this problem, use one of the following methods. Therefore, the wizard's setup program searches for the earlier-version program files and registry keys before the setup program installs the wizard. This issue occurs because Word program files and registry keys use "versioning" to improve coexistence with earlier installations.Īvery designed the Avery Wizard for Microsoft Word 2000 before the release of Microsoft Word 2002. Setup could not locate Microsoft Word 2000 ![]()
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