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  1. 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.

  2. Use categories in Outlook - Microsoft Support

    Categories let you easily tag, label and group messages in Outlook on the web and new Outlook. Choose from default categories or create your own, and assign one or more categories to your …

  3. 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 …

  4. Format text as superscript or subscript in Word - Microsoft Support

    To make text appear slightly above (superscript) or below (subscript) your regular text, you can use keyboard shortcuts. Select the text or number that you want.

  5. Apply sensitivity labels to email messages in Outlook

    Sensitivity labels help classify and protect your organization's data without compromising productivity or collaboration. Administrators must have previously configured sensitivity labels …

  6. Browse InPrivate in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use InPrivate browsing in Microsoft Edge if you don't want your browsing data saved on your PC.

  7. Mark your email as Normal, Personal, Private, or Confidential in ...

    A sensitivity label is a Microsoft 365 feature that lets you apply a label to emails or files so they're compliant with your organization's security policies. For more information on sensitivity labels, …

  8. Create a document in Word - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to format text, add graphics, and more in Word documents. Create professional-looking documents with ease using our step-by-step guide. Try it now!

  9. Use mail merge for bulk email, letters, labels, and envelopes

    How to use mail merge in Word to create custom documents, envelopes, email, and labels.

  10. Add graphics to labels - Microsoft Support

    Word for the web doesn't directly support creating labels, but you can create labels from a template. For label templates, go to templates.office.com and search for labels.