

If you've already bought Avery's labels, you don't need Acrobat Reader. They are going to rip that open and toss it in the trash.Īnother option is avoiding labels altogether, by using Pages and one of its standard templates to print directly on your envelopes, if your printer can do that. After all, no one cares how your envelope looks. You can also use a dedicated label printer (a great option), or just print them on paper and use glue to stick them in place. Set up your labels in Pages on the Mac, print them onto your label sheet, and cut them out with scissors, or with a paper cutter. What a waste of time! Want better options? Just buy cheap generic label material made as one entire A4 (8-1/2 x 11) sheet.

To do this correctly, you have to watch a long boring Avery video and be able to remember all the 59 steps you will need to follow in order to print your labels. So, if you use a Mac, Avery dumps this off on Adobe, and tells you to download Adobe Reader and use that to print your labels. Avery is lazy and has created their label formatting system for Windows computers only, without creating a simple system for Mac users.
