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alexdok [17]
2 years ago
9

Emilio has created a document in Word and needs to print labels. He is shopping at a store and finds Avery labels

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
mars1129 [50]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

He needs to check to see if they are compatible with Word

Explanation:

A label is a attachment to an object, with the aim of identifying the object such as the mail to address on an envelop, In MS Word, there several label templates to choose from, which are located under the Mailings tab

To create a label in MS Word, we have the following steps

1) Select Labels under the Mailings tab

2) Select the Options button in the Labels dialogue box, then select the label vendor and the product of the vendor to be used

3) Enter the address of the mail in the Address box after selecting the vendor

Therefore, Emilo being at the shopping center rathe then on his computer will only have access to check if the cheaper label is also compatible with MS Word, from the label vendor's specifications

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Line by line explanation is as follows;

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