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July 31, 2018
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Can you Print Mailing Labels in Adobe Starting From....

  • July 31, 2018
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When printing Avery 5160 labels (or any mailing labels for that matter) is there a way to "tell" Adobe to start printing labels from a certain spot on the label sheet? This would come in handy when we have half empty (or less) sheets of labels.

Correct answer AnandSri

Hello Cindym,

As per the description above, you want to print labels from a certain spot on the label sheet, Is that correct?

Printing the label sheet from a certain spot feature is not yet available in Adobe Reader. You can fill the Adobe wish form to request a new feature or suggest modifications to existing features Feature Request/Bug Report Form

You may also refer to the following Adobe discussion which discusses a similar scenario print labels (Print Production)

Feel free to update this discussion for any further assistance.

Thanks,

Anand Sri.

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Participant
January 7, 2025

I want to print a page of labels on Avery 5160 but the labels are not spaced right.  How do I make them fit? 

 

AnandSri
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Community Manager
July 31, 2018

Hello Cindym,

As per the description above, you want to print labels from a certain spot on the label sheet, Is that correct?

Printing the label sheet from a certain spot feature is not yet available in Adobe Reader. You can fill the Adobe wish form to request a new feature or suggest modifications to existing features Feature Request/Bug Report Form

You may also refer to the following Adobe discussion which discusses a similar scenario print labels (Print Production)

Feel free to update this discussion for any further assistance.

Thanks,

Anand Sri.

Participant
November 27, 2022

Avery provides that service. You can choose "print all" or "print one," "Print one" will lead you on the path of ADDING ADRESSES OR DELETING THEM. or choosing where to start, so you won't waste blank labels.