Importing into Microsoft Word 6.0, 7.0, 97 & 2000 Mail Merge Format For Labels

Open a new document.
From the Tools menu, select Mail Merge.
Click on Create, then choose Mailing Labels.
In the pop-up menu, select Active Window.
Click on Get Data, then choose Open Data Source.
In the Look In: box go to the directory on your hard drive that you saved the file to.
In the Files of Type: box, select All Files. Locate your file and double click on it.
You may or may not get a window that says Confirm Data Source. If you receive this message select Text Files (*.txt). Hit OK.
Word 2000 users: At the File Conversion window, select Plain Text, then click OK.
Choose the Set Up Main Document button.
Choose the address label type under Product Number, then click OK.
Click on Insert Merge Field, then click on Contact Name, press the Enter key.
Click on Insert Merge Field, then click on Company, press the Enter key.
Click on Insert Merge Field, then click on Address, press the Enter key.
Click on Insert Merge Field, then click on City, type a comma and a space.
Click on Insert Merge Field, then click on State, press the spacebar twice.
Click on Insert Merge Field, then click on Zip, then click OK.
If you’re ready to print labels now, make sure the printer is loaded with blank labels. Click the Merge button.
In the Merge To: box, select Printer.
If you’re going to print all the labels now, make sure All is selected in the Records To Be Merged: box; otherwise, in the From and To boxes, enter the appropriate numbers (Example: if you’re printing labels 20 to 200, in the From box enter 20, and the To box enter 200).
Click the Merge button.
In the Print dialog box, click on OK.
To save your work, click on File and select Save.
Your labels have been printed!

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