![]() Print Access data by using the Mail Merge Wizard in Microsoft Word This article outlines the steps involved. You can create the labels as a report within Access, or you can "merge" the data with a Microsoft Word document and then print the labels from Word. The labels can contain data that is stored in Access tables, or data that is imported or linked from other sources such as Microsoft Excel workbooks or Microsoft Outlook contact lists. The simplest is to use the Label Wizard in Access to create and print a report that is formatted to fit your labels. ![]() Microsoft Access gives you several different options for creating labels containing data stored in your Access tables.
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