Word might also be located in a Microsoft Office folder. In some versions of Word, you may have the option to choose “Labels” when you first open the program. If so, choose the label template that matches the size of labels you have.
This is the process for versions of Word that have been created since 2007. If you are working with an older version, the process may be slightly different.
For example, you may have Avery labels that are US Letter size. This is what you’d select in the Label Vendors box.
For example, you might have bought 15163 Shipping Labels. That’s what you’d select in the product number box.
If you want to print an entire sheet of the same name tag, choose this option before you close the box. Look for a check box labeled something like “Print entire sheet of same label. ” Type what you want the label to say in the Address box.
You have almost unlimited options for how to create the name tags. Make them simple with Times New Roman font and black letters. Or make them silly with rainbow letters and Comic Sans font. Add job titles, like Senior Executive or Program Director. Include a department name, like Accounting or Human Resources. If you need to print more than one full sheet of name tags, continue entering names on the second page.
If you use live leaves, the name tags will only last a day or two. Fake leaves will last indefinitely. Choose large leaves or small leaves depending on your preference.
For events, set chalk out so that people can write their own names on their name tag. If you can’t find wood pieces, look for chalkboard paper that could be cut. Another option is to cut squares of sturdy plastic or cardstock and paint them with chalkboard paint.