

When the test page prints, the arrow will help you determine which way to feed the paper and if the labels go face down or face up. When you insert your sheet(s) of labels in your printer, if you’re not sure which side faces down, use this trick to test it first: on a white piece of printer paper, draw an arrow on one side of the paper, then do a test print on the white paper. When you are ready to print your labels, first try this test: Print one page of addresses on plain paper first to make sure they are lined up properly.Save your document by using File, Save As (the File drop-down menu went away with the use of the new Word 2007 ribbon bar, but you can just click on the Office button on the upper left to find Save As).Finally, click New Document and your labels will appear.To change the label type, click Options and select from the list.

The default selection, Avery US Letter, 8160, may be shown.
