Can you instert a pic into a mail merge label

In a mail merge, you can insert a picture into a label using a few different methods, depending on the software you're using and the type of label you're creating. Here are a few options:

Using Microsoft Word:

  1. Open your mail merge document in Microsoft Word.
  2. Insert a new label by going to "Insert" > "Label" and selecting the label type and size you want to use.
  3. In the label, click where you want to insert the picture.
  4. Go to "Insert" > "Picture" and select the picture you want to insert.
  5. Resize the picture as needed by dragging the corners or using the "Size" options in the "Format" tab.
  6. Right-click on the picture and select "Lock Aspect Ratio" to prevent it from being distorted.
  7. Save the document.

Using Avery Design & Print:

  1. Open Avery Design & Print software and create a new label project.
  2. Select the label type and size you want to use.
  3. Click on the "Insert" tab and select "Picture" from the drop-down menu.
  4. Browse to the location of the picture you want to insert and select it.
  5. Resize the picture as needed by dragging the corners or using the "Size" options.
  6. Click "OK" to insert the picture.
  7. Save the label project.

Using Adobe Illustrator:

  1. Open Adobe Illustrator and create a new document with the same dimensions as your label.
  2. Insert the picture you want to use by going to "File" > "Place" and selecting the picture file.
  3. Resize the picture as needed by dragging the corners or using the "Transform" tool.
  4. Use the "Type" tool to add any text you want to include on the label.
  5. Save the document as a PDF or EPS file.
  6. Open Avery Design & Print software and create a new label project.
  7. Select the label type and size you want to use.
  8. Click on the "Insert" tab and select "PDF" or "EPS" from the drop-down menu.
  9. Browse to the location of the Illustrator file and select it.
  10. Resize the label as needed and save the project.

Using a third-party label software:

If you're using a third-party label software, such as Labeljoy or LabelMatrix, the process may vary. Check the software's documentation or online tutorials for instructions on how to insert a picture into a label.