You can quickly print labels by copying text from a word processing program, such as Microsoft Word. When copying text from a word processor, you will typically have multiple lines of text, such as in an address. In this case, the text for each label is separated by either a single blank line or a carriage return/line feed.
Smart Paste begins a new label wherever a blank line appears in the text. If the text contains no blank lines, Smart Paste creates a new label for each line of text.
To print data from a word processor using Smart Paste
Choose Smart Paste from Clipboard from the Edit menu.
A dialog box appears showing you how many labels will print.
Click OK.
The indicated number of labels are printed.
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