Artwork Tips for your Label Template

Here is another tip for you when working with a word Label Template

When having problems lining up your images the first thing i would check is that how the image position is set? In the majority of cases we see, it is set to “top and Bottom” – but really to get the best result you need this set to in front of text. 

Microsoft Word is designed for Text, so it will always give priority to Text formatting. So by switching it over to “in front” of text, it should give your image priority instead.

Label Template Tips01 - A4 LAbel Printing
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This is something that i have to do quite a lot so when fixing a template for somebody. I always start from scratch – i reopen the blank template – just to make sure that the grid is back in the middle of the page.

Usually if the template has been opened and re-saved the margins have been changed to your own computer settings..

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Then I delete the circle in the cell, click in the middle of the box to put the cursor there, then paste or insert the image,

Label Template Tips04 - A4 LAbel Printing

Once you have pasted it, change the layout option to “in front of text” buy right clicking on the image to bring up the options. Then you can just drag it or nudge it into the middle of the box.

This one is using the LLR37 Template for Microsoft Word you can download here: Download Word Template

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