Visit the dedicated forum to share, explore and talk to experts about Microsoft Teams. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, Click here to learn more. Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they helped. Thank you for your understanding and support. I'll post back if I found anything useful. If convenient, you can mark it as an answer as this information may help other users who encounter the same issue. I have proposed your reply as an answer for this thread. So glad to see that you've found a workaround to solve this issue and thank you for sharing here. I will check back to this thread periodically, in the hope that you, or some other If you ever figure out what is wrong with my system, and find a way to print envelopes from the Outlook contact list, please post it here. This gives me a Word file from which I can print an envelope for any one, or all of my contacts. I have put my contacts in a spreadsheet and used that spreadsheet as a source of recipients in a Word Mailmerge for Envelopes. To summarize: if you want to print mailing labels from your iPhone or iPad there’s nothing better than Address Labels for CardLists.ĭownload Address Labels for CardLists from the App Store.I have found a way to solve my problem, even though I have not been able to do what I set out to do. Go there by tapping the globe in the lower right corner (or by clicking this link). Third, you can indicate that a person’s sent YOU a card by tapping the envelope to the right of the person’s name.įourth, there’s a super support website available right from the app in the Address Labels for CardLists window (first picture in this tutorial). Just keep tapping until you see the proper indicator. You can also tap the envelope to the left of a person’s name to show status: you’ve either written that person’s card, or you’ve mailed that person’s card, or you’ve done neither. Second, you can change your mind and remove people from your mailing list. Make a backup by tapping the Dropbox icon at lower left on the screen that shows the lists (the first screen shown in this tutorial). Odds and Endsįirst, there’s a backup system that puts a copy of your contact list(s) into your Dropbox folder. You might change your mind about printing ten down, three across– in that case, tap the Settings button at top right in the Preview screen, and you’ll see the same Settings options we just looked at. The part of this screen that really matters is the green “+” topped by a Santa Claus hat. Now you see a nice snowy scene, putting you in the mood for Christmas cards. Word label templates and measurements for all of our label sizes can be found in our Label Templates. If your label size doesn’t have a compatible code, you will need a saved copy of a suitable Word label template OR the measurements of your A4 labels. Whether you’re importing names and addresses from your iPhone’s existing contacts, or adding them directly to Address Labels for CardLists’ data, you start by tapping the name of the list (you will see a nice reminder, in red type, saying “Tap to add names.”) Ideally, you should use a compatible template that is built into Word. For example, you have a contact on your iPhone for “Joe Smith.” You want to print a label for him but you want it to say “The Smith Family.” Address Labels for CardLists lets you do that for the label while leaving the original contact untouched– because the Address Labels for CardLists data is a copy.) It doesn’t “share” data from Contacts– it’s a one-way, one-time “pull.” This is a huge plus, as it lets you make changes to the mailing labels after you’ve pulled in the names, without messing up your iPhone’s contacts. (It is important to recognize that Address Labels for CardLists “pulls in” data from the Contacts app. In this way, your iPhone will “know” about these new addresses, making them available for Maps and other apps that use location data. Then let Address Labels for CardLists pull them in. If you’re going to type in addresses, it’s better for you to type them into the Contacts app on the iPhone or iPad rather than directly into Address Labels for CardLists. The second way is to enter the names yourself, for Address Labels for CardLists’ exclusive use (harder). The first way is to copy names and addresses from your iPhone’s Contacts app (easy).
Address Labels for CardLists gives us two ways to do it. Now we want to put some names into our list. A short list of lists Importing names into your list