![]() To be honest, there are general-purpose label apps out there – but they’re a little pricey, and then you’re out $20 or more for something you’d kinda expect to be easier and cheaper. It’s not so bad, really, and, unlike many 12-step programs, at least you get consistent results. Remove the duplicate contacts because they get in the way. ![]() Decide to live with the duplicate contacts so you can skip some steps next time.Go to the File menu and click the Print… menu item.Select the original contact and all of the 30 or 40 duplicates you just made.Paste the contact the exact number of labels that are on your label paper (usually 30 or 40 will do).A typical Mac user would think, printing the same thing on every label should “just work”, right? Open Contacts or Address Book, select a contact, go to the File menu to print, hum a little tune, look for an option to print a page of labels instead of a single label, and… But wait. ![]() The first time you try to print your own return address labels on your Mac, where every printed label has the same name and address, might be the last time. ![]()
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