How To: Create an Avery Sheet of Labels

How To: Create an Avery Sheet of Labels




For high-value items or very small items that can’t be tagged, you can create item sheets instead of labels. These sheets can be used at the cash wrap or as part of the physical inventory process.
             


  1. Permission to edit the Label Queue


  1. Go to Item Management > Label Queue.
  2. Select the store for the sheet.
  3. Select Add Items to Queue.
  4. Seect the items to include.
  5. Click and drag to highlight all selected items.
  6. Select Set Print Count and enter 1 so each item appears once.
  7. Select Print All Items.
  8. In the print preview, select Label – Avery 5160 (Default) from the Print Template list.
  9. Each item appears once on the sheet.
  10. Select a standard printer (not a label printer).
  11. Select Print.
InfoNote: You can customize this template like any other template in the system to include specific fields.

 
Figure: Example of the print preview screen with the Avery template selected 

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