Print a Sheet of Barcode Labels
Create a sheet of identical barcode labels in Microsoft Word
- The selected label format is Avery 5160 (30 labels per page)
- The label includes a barcode and item description
![](https://media.barcodewiz.com/images/a339d9eb-1496-46fc-86cd-9db81ee72cfb-code39_word_sheetlabels6.png)
Step 1. Start the Merge
- On the Mailings tab, click Labels to open the Envelopes and Labels window.
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Step 2. Select label format
- Click on Options... to select the format of the label.
![](https://media.barcodewiz.com/images/11284425-11eb-4fdc-a522-35df7272a1f0-code39_word_sheetlabels2.png)
- Select 5160 Easy Peel Address Labels and click OK.
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Step 3. Add text data for the label
- Enter the label text into the Address box.
- Important: Any text you wish to convert to barcode should be enclosed with brackets, for example: [K2700-1001]
- Click the New Document button
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- In the newly created document, press Ctrl+A followed by Ctrl+E to center labels.
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Step 4. Convert All
- Click Convert All on the toolbar to create the barcodes from the text. You may print the labels now or save the document for later.
![](https://media.barcodewiz.com/images/a339d9eb-1496-46fc-86cd-9db81ee72cfb-code39_word_sheetlabels6.png)