Thanks,
Daryl, but I have neither of those programs. Also, the link you shared is the one I tried yesterday and provides this result:
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Thanks for trying though.
I did finally solve the problem, and in order to keep
XABD happy
I'll share the solution.
In poking around at Avery's web site, I found info on "Software Alliances" and discovered that I can print labels via Apple's Address Book (not that that helped me here, but might be useful to someone else). Also, you can find Avery templates in "Click 'N Design", Word, Print Explosion Deluxe, Print Shop for Mac, SOHO. Helpful links for those that might need them are
here.
Searching the web, I found a link that said "make your own template" with Office 95 or higher. Setting aside my sarcastic side that thought, "Mariner Write
IS higher",
... I printed out the info, restarted my computer, moving to my old drive that runs Panther, searched and found I still had
Word X installed (good thing, haven't yet found the install CD since our move) and opened it and followed the instructions (which I'll paste below because I can't find the link right now).
Voilà!
Ready made templates all formatted nice and pretty. I was jazzed. Sneakers response when he got home was, "Oh that's nice."
He is in major doo-doo and owes me double big time now.
Anyhow ... here's how you make your own if you own MSlush.
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* Microsoft Office 95 or higher
* Avery® Ink Jet or Laser Business Cards
1. Open a new document in Word.
2. Click the Insert pull-down menu. Select Picture, then click From File. Find your logo file and double-click on it.
3. Size your logo to approximately one-half inch by dragging the corner handles in or out. (Use the Word ruler as a guide.)
4. Type your name and contact information below the logo.
5. On the Edit menu, click Select All.
6. On the Tools menu, click Envelopes and Labels and click the Labels tab.
7. Right-click the logo and text in the Address window and click Paragraph. Select Centered from the Alignment pull-down menu and click OK.
8. Click Options. In the Label Products list choose Avery standard. In the Product number list, click 8371-Business Card. Click OK.
9. Click New Document. When you are satisfied with your design, save it.
10. Insert a sheet of card stock into the printer and click Print.
Tip: Print your design onto a blank piece of regular paper first to see how your card will look and ensure that it is positioned and formatted correctly.