I have someone wanting a return address on a 60/sheet label (label #5195), but cannot find it anywhere in the labels I have. I'm assuming I need to update my Avery labels in Corel, but I've no idea where to go to do that, Corel site or Avery site?
Patricia
First, I like Foster's idea the best...even though I've never done labels or business cards like that, 'cause I designed my own "page" of output from the beginning.I designed one that had a "full bleed" aspect to the graphic part incorporated so I always had an optimum rendering for that part of the design.
Second... and being the "brute force" method...
"how do I "install" it in the Labels area in Corel x4"
Don't even try. Just throw it on to the page and do a "Save as" with a file name of "Avery label 5195 template".cdr . Save as Project filename after that and wail.
Make a 60 to a page layout even and then just use your duplication distance tool (x direction) and Ctrl D to create the first row and then group the whole first row and use y direction duplication for the remaining 9 rows.
the 'dd'
From google it says 2/3 x 1 3/4....
that will be 0.66" x 1.75".... in inches of course!
These are the settings I used for Avery 8195, the ink jet equivalent to 5195. (2/3" x 1.75" /15 rows/ 4 columns/ 60 per page). I also used the MS Word template from Avery's site to figure this out, but you need to remember that Word uses tables to lay out labels, so to get the correct gutter you have to check the narrow column size between the labels. Works for me, but print a test page to be sure.
pranderson said: These are the settings I used for Avery 8195, the ink jet equivalent to 5195. (2/3" x 1.75" /15 rows/ 4 columns/ 60 per page). I also used the MS Word template from Avery's site to figure this out, but you need to remember that Word uses tables to lay out labels, so to get the correct gutter you have to check the narrow column size between the labels. Works for me, but print a test page to be sure.
Patti,
I see your point on the gutter width and I concur. This would change the side margins also. Thanks for setting me straight. Now I am not sure that MS Word is correct on the Top/Bottom margin. Mathematically it would be closer to 0.5005 using 0.6666 as the label height if you wanted equal margins as Avery normally designs. Although I don't think the difference would matter much over a sheet of labels.
Am I looking at that correctly?
Jack