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  1. Create mailing labels in Access - Microsoft Support

    Create and print addresses from an Access database, or print Access data onto mailing labels using Microsoft Word.

  2. Use mail merge to send Access data to Word - Microsoft Support

    This video shows you how to create a typical form letter in Microsoft Word by starting with the Word Merge command in Access. Or if you prefer, check out the basic steps below the video.

  3. Use a table or query as a mail-merge data source

    This wizard is also available from Access, and lets you set up a mail merge process that uses a table or query in an Access database as the data source for form letters, e-mail messages, …

  4. Export Access data to a Word document - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to export data from your Access database to a Microsoft Word document by using the Export RTF Wizard.

  5. Create and print labels - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to make labels in Word. You can create and print a full page of address labels or nametags. Get started on how to print labels from Word.

  6. Introduction to reports in Access - Microsoft Support

    This is an overview of Access reports where you’ll learn the basics of creating a report and using options like sorting, grouping, and summarizing the data, and how to preview and print the report.

  7. Introduction to forms - Microsoft Support

    Learn about the different types of forms in Access databases and how to create them.

  8. Learn the structure of an Access database - Microsoft Support

    Access provides several tools that you can use to familiarize yourself with the structure of a particular database. This article also explains how, when, and why you use each tool.

  9. Create a simple report - Microsoft Support

    Use the Label Wizard to easily create labels for a wide variety of standard label sizes. In the Navigation Pane, open the table or query that will be the record source for your labels by …

  10. Create a sheet of nametags or address labels in Word

    Select New Document. Word opens a new document that contains a table with dimensions that match the label product. If gridlines are not displayed, go to Layout > Align > View Gridlines to …