(It is important to recognize that Address Labels for CardLists “pulls in” data from the Contacts app. In this way, your iPhone will “know” about these new addresses, making them available for Maps and other apps that use location data. Then let Address Labels for CardLists pull them in. If you’re going to type in addresses, it’s better for you to type them into the Contacts app on the iPhone or iPad rather than directly into Address Labels for CardLists. The second way is to enter the names yourself, for Address Labels for CardLists’ exclusive use (harder). The first way is to copy names and addresses from your iPhone’s Contacts app (easy). Address Labels for CardLists gives us two ways to do it. Now we want to put some names into our list. Then using the inspector, set the border style to "None".This process should work for most Avery templates in the ".doc" format.A short list of lists Importing names into your list Then click the table and select a single cell and press command-A to highlight them all. To do this, click outside of the table to ensure the cursor is not in "text entry" mode in the table.
Before printing the labels, however, users will want to remove the borders added upon displaying the hidden table, so they dont get printed to the labels. With the labels all on one page, users can add graphics and text as desired. Do not change the top margin as this will offset the labels. Set bottom margin (if applicable) If the table goes to multiple pages, increase the BOTTOM margin of the page until the table fits on one page. With this done the whole table should appear. With this done, open the inspector and under the "Table" section, in the "Cell Borders" area select a border style for the table from the drop-down menu. Then click again to select one cell and press command-A to select all table cells. To display this table's boundaries, click somewhere on the first page and the table should highlight with resizing boxes around its outline. Do not delete the table, as this contains all the dimension information for the template.ĭisplay the hidden table There will be a hidden table behind the graphics that should remain when they're deleted, which contains the appropriate dimensions for the desired labels. If multiple table cells appear when the graphic is initially selected, then users have not selected a graphic object and should try again. To do this, select one graphic and press command-A to select all, then press delete. Remove graphical items Select and remove all graphics items if present (even subtle "outline" graphics), which may be incorrectly placed on multiple pages. Open the layout in Pages after it's downloaded. Here's how users can incorporate the templates for use in Pages.ĭownload and open the template Go to Avery's website and find the template for the labels being used (Blank templates are preferred).
Many companies such as Avery provide these templates for download in the ".doc" format for compatibility with Word, which also can be read by Pages. Despite the lack of built-in templates for labels, users can take advantage of official templates available on the internet to create their own custom labels.
Pages provides a very simple and elegant design interface that appeals to many Mac users and provides much potential for label production. There are many labeling solutions for the Mac, but many such as "Address Book" are limited in what they can do. "Can anyone tell me if Apple has finally incorporated mailing label templates (Avery Labels for example) into Pages 09? I know that you can print mailing labels from the Address Book but there is no flexibility in the Address Book labels." While Microsoft Word and some other programs come with templates for many label layouts, Pages currently does not support this feature, which has frustrated some users.Īpple Discussions poster rob stacey writes: Some users have desired to print address labels, name stickers, and other labels using Pages.