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Best Software For Avery Address Label Printing?
I am new to mac and on my windows PC have always used avery wizard for printing my avery address labels of various sizes.
What alternative is best for mac? what is the best app/software for printing avery address labels? Ive had a look in the mac app store and there are a few label printing apps but wanted to know what others use first. Thanks in advance. |
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If you just want a page of labels for addresses just do this from the Contacts application. Select the addresses you want (I have smart lists for this) then Print and select a page layout for the Avery labels you have. The only limitation of this is you do not get to state where on the page to print, so it is only good for lots of labels not individually printing on at a specific position.
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If you are looking to stick with the Avery brand they have an app for the Mac called "Avery DesignPro" i have this running on the latest OS X! It works for my needs and it seems to do a good job. It has all the codes to relate to which ever paper stock you are using.
HTH
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I use "Labels & Addresses". It covers every single manufacturer that I can think of (including Avery)
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/labe...18308544?mt=12 Right now itīs 50% off, but you can download a trial from Belight website (watermarks the labels).
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I use Avery Design & Print Online, a web-app. (Note: Flash Player required; so I use it in Chrome)
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There's also Labelist. It works with fields and can suck data out of all kinds of sources. Useful if you're doing all sorts of labeling and addressing. Has lots of design goodies as well.
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If you have a need for a personal database application at all, get Bento 4 (Bento is made by FileMaker, a subsidiary of Apple). Bento has a very comprehensive label printing ability. I used to use the Avery Design Pro app that someone else mentioned, but once label printing was brought into v4 of Bento, I began using it, and I have been very impressed. I just used it to print out all of the labels for Christmas cards that we sent.
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