Printing labels from Access

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Jenni_brickell

Does anyone know how to, or if it possible to, print labels from an Access
table or report?
 
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M.L. Sco Scofield

I don't suppose you tried looking in help first? I think not...

As bad as Access help is, if you had looked for print labels, just like your
question below, the first item listed is "Create mailing labels" which gives
you step-by-step instructions.

Good luck.

Sco

M.L. "Sco" Scofield, Microsoft Access MVP, MCSD, MCP, MSS, A+
Useful Metric Conversion #17 of 19: 1 billion billion picolos = 1 gigolo
Miscellaneous Access and VB "stuff" at www.ScoBiz.com
 
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Mike Painter

M.L. Sco Scofield said:
I don't suppose you tried looking in help first? I think not...

As bad as Access help is, if you had looked for print labels, just
like your question below, the first item listed is "Create mailing
labels" which gives you step-by-step instructions.

Good luck.

Help can be frustrating but there isn't a need in this case.
It's one of the options given if you select "New", as in New report from the
report screen.

Contrary to popular belief, professionals do read the manual...
and (us) nerds like to read them.
 
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M.L. Sco Scofield

Inline...

Sco

M.L. "Sco" Scofield, Microsoft Access MVP, MCSD, MCP, MSS, A+
Useful Metric Conversion #17 of 19: 1 billion billion picolos = 1 gigolo
Miscellaneous Access and VB "stuff" at www.ScoBiz.com


Mike Painter said:
Help can be frustrating

Agreed. That was what my comment "As bad as Access help is..." was about.

However, in this case, help was right on.
but there isn't a need in this case.

I respectfully disagree. Not trying help first is inexcusable.
It's one of the options given if you select "New", as in New report from the
report screen.

If you didn't know that labels were actually reports, you might not stubble
on this.

I forget which one it was, but it seems like in either dBase or Paradox,
labels were actually something different than reports.
Contrary to popular belief, professionals do read the manual...
and (us) nerds like to read them.

Not sure what you're point is here. Seems like you always give good answers.
I don't recall having said anything disparaging about any of your posts.
 
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Mike Painter

M.L. Sco Scofield said:
Inline...

Sco

M.L. "Sco" Scofield, Microsoft Access MVP, MCSD, MCP, MSS, A+
Useful Metric Conversion #17 of 19: 1 billion billion picolos = 1
gigolo Miscellaneous Access and VB "stuff" at www.ScoBiz.com




Agreed. That was what my comment "As bad as Access help is..." was
about.

However, in this case, help was right on.


I respectfully disagree. Not trying help first is inexcusable.


If you didn't know that labels were actually reports, you might not
stubble on this.

I don't have stubble, just a short beard :)

I forget which one it was, but it seems like in either dBase or
Paradox, labels were actually something different than reports.


Not sure what you're point is here. Seems like you always give good
answers. I don't recall having said anything disparaging about any of
your posts.

It was addressed to the original poster.
 
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M.L. Sco Scofield

Inline...

Sco

M.L. "Sco" Scofield, Microsoft Access MVP, MCSD, MCP, MSS, A+
Useful Metric Conversion #17 of 19: 1 billion billion picolos = 1 gigolo
Miscellaneous Access and VB "stuff" at www.ScoBiz.com


Mike Painter said:
I don't have stubble, just a short beard :)

Pesky computer. At least it was spelled right. :)
It was addressed to the original poster.

OK. Now it makes sense.
 
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