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I don't find any template in Print Shop Deluxe 22 that is equivalent to the 8195. So, your only option would be to create a Custom Paper using the Custom Paper Wizard. Click on this link Using the Custom Paper Wizard to the Using the Custom Paper Wizard pinned item. Then, when you create your 8195 Custom Paper, you'll want to use these ...
Brandy redux-> RE: Avery 8195 Templates... (7/20/2008 9:12:34 PM) Hi Eddie, I don't find any template in Print Shop Deluxe 22 that is equivalent to the 8195. So, your only option would be to create a Custom Paper using the Custom Paper Wizard. Click on this link Using the Custom Paper Wizard to the Using the Custom Paper Wizard pinned item.
Unlike previous versions of Print Shop - which allow users to select a wide range of Avery label templates - Print Shop 2.0 allows users to select only the following Avery label templates. Luckily, however, several of those label templates are compatible with other Avery label templates. Following is a list of compatible Avery label templates.
Compatible Products: 5155 - 8195 - 15695 - 18195 - 18695 - 42895 And, it should be noted that PrintMaster 2.0 is not designed to do mail merge on labels. Additionally, since the entire page of labels is displayed on the workspace, it is not possible to design one label then have that label automatically placed on all labels.
Brandy redux-> Avery Label template options in Print Shop 2.0 (1/30/2010 7:55:04 PM) Unlike previous versions of Print Shop - which allow users to select a wide range of Avery label templates - Print Shop 2.0 allows users to select only the following Avery label templates.
Compatible Products: 5155 - 8195 - 15695 - 18195 - 18695 - 42895 And, it should be noted that PrintMaster 2.0 is not designed to do mail merge on labels. Additionally, since the entire page of labels is displayed on the workspace, it is not possible to design one label then have that label automatically placed on all labels.
No. Those downloadable templates from the Avery site are for MS Word and they are for a full sheet, so in Word, you have to copy/paste your design into each section. I would use the Avery Design & Print Online app. You can upload your own graphics, if you don't want to use their designs. < Message edited by ellengard-- 6/16/2016 6:31:51 PM >
For example, I choose "Create From Scratch", select "Avery Templates", then choose the Avery Template for their label# 5395 (name badges). I use this particular label for a couple of different products that I make, but one product the label orientation needs to be in landscape and the other product the label orientation needs to be portrait.
I am trying to make an invitation (4x6) and then want to print two per sheet using Avery Product #5389. Can't figure out how to do it. Also, I want to print the "address" side of the invitation so 2-sided printing is a must. Does anyone have any helpful tips as to how to do this. I was told that the only Avery PM6 supports is business cards.
On the next window, select 'Labels' in the 'Select Type of Project' box. Click on a Label project, then click on 'Select'. When the project is open on the workspace, select 'Edit' in the menubar, then select 'Choose Label Stock' in the menu that drops down. When the window opens, select an Avery label template from the list.