Designing labels yourself has never been easier: the free label designer software offers you precisely fitting blank templates and pre-designed designs for all Avery products such as filing labels, address labels, business cards and inventory labels. The templates make it possible to print a precise fit on our products quickly & professionally. Perfect printing results guaranteed!

You can create barcodes and QR codes as well as serial numbers with the software. With the label designer, you can not only design individual labels yourself, but also entire sheets. Easily add custom QR and barcodes to your product packaging labels or add serial numbering to price tags.


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The label design programme from Avery is free and available online and is suitable for Mac and Windows. You don't need to download anything and can start directly with Avery Design & Print. All templates for designing labels yourself are also compatible with Mac and Windows and available immediately.

With Avery's label software, you can design labels online and for free - anytime. In addition, you can use Avery Design & Print to design and print business cards, cards, T-shirts and many other products from the Avery range.

If you have created your own designs while designing labels, these can be easily saved in the label software without having to download them to your computer. Your templates are always available in Avery Design & Print - whether on your PC, tablet or mobile phone. So you can always pick up where you left off with your label design.

To be able to design labels yourself, there are various methods. One way is to use special design software programs that allow you to design professional labels yourself. For this, you can use our Avery Design & Print label designer to design and print labels. This is completely free of charge. Another option is to use ready-made label templates. Here, too, we offer a wide range of templates that you can use to design your own labels - whether for office organisation (e.g. filing labels), for Corona labels, for homemade products (e.g. jams, bottles & co.), for special applications (e.g. inspection labels, inventory labels) or for seasonal themes (e.g. Christmas, Easter). You can adapt these templates to your needs and change text and shape individually.

There are various programmes that can be used to design labels yourself. On our website we offer you the completely free online software Avery Design & Print for this purpose. This allows you to design and print labels online. All you have to do is first select your product or enter the correct article number. Secondly, you can choose a design template and customise it as you wish, or you can create your own design. Then you can print your labels on your own printer and use them immediately.

As a long time Serif user I am excited by the new line of Affinity programs. For many years I was a loyal Corel customer until they changed their business model. Seeking an equally capable replacement, I chose Serif with absolutely no regrets.

For Avery labels you can create your own AD document with all the settings and design you need, save it in a folder called e.g. 'Templates'. To create a new document from a template you simply open one of your files, save it under a new name and fill in your data. This should work almost the same way

I too would like to have the ability to Easily choose a Avery or Small publication template instead of having to create a custom profile for each... After a bunch of fiddling I was able to figure out how to set the document size then the custom scale for 'N-Up' to repeat the same label or business card across the page with success. Then I Save-As and I have my template. But if Serif doesn't want to create the library for all of us as part of the program, maybe they should create a repository on their site or on the Forums site for people to download contributed templates? Designer is a very capable program but I really miss all the little nuances that developed into PagePlus over the years... ALSO being able to OPEN an existing PagePlus file should be available and that should have been the fist thing developed!! re-creating hundreds of documents isn't feasible so I must still use the PagePlus program with it's continuous crashing just to use those old files... Not a great solution!

Trust me, from years (decades) of experience use on many different (PC) computers... the one constant for PagePlus is its ability to crash 'continuously' mainly with large or complicated projects, to continuously save is the only option. I have spent seemingly, endless hours on the phone with tech support, sending them my worst offenders... I am really looking forward to Publishers release tomorrow (6/19/19) But now with publisher being on its initial release, it will be years before it will develop into what PagePlus already was, save the crashing... Cheers

Designer 1.7.1 (just updated) crashed while creating the second template, I sent the crash report. Now the next issues with the Custom (Print dialog) Layouts is that you still need to create the document with the correct 'label' dimensions, so I created a 'Document setup' 'Preset' for each of my Custom Layouts. But then when you go to print, nothing shows up on the preview screen and the labels don't print. but if you notice the attachment, of the Print dialog, the Width & Height boxes are set as zero. And, yes, those numbers (8.5x11) were inserted there when I was saving, and doing a Save-As to overwrite the original.(bug?) So while making Custom Layouts, sort of works, there are lots of steps... It really should be more automatic?? And when going back into 'Document Setup' under 'Presets' the little button that let you create or delete a preset disappeared. (bug?)

the problem with importing a PDF that was exported by PagePlus is that the text is imported as vectors and not editable text in either Publisher or Designer. Even after the import screen states that all the fonts are available.

Avery (www.avery.com), a global leader in office products, unveiled a new and revised design tool this week. Both Mac(R) and PC compatible, Avery Design & Print Online provides consumers and business professionals with a convenient, easy and accessible way to format Avery labels, business cards and more, and then print using a desktop printer. The easy-to-use online tool offers flexibility to print everything from simple return address labels to professional-quality business cards to home projects like custom wine labels and greeting cards. The design tool is free to use at www.avery.com/print and works online with no download required.

"We are thrilled to introduce this design tool to the public," says Brenda Dillon, group manager for Avery. "Avery Design & Print Online will lead the industry with a wide selection of rich text and image functionality as well as a click and drag mail merge feature, to name a few of the capabilities. The tool is really unlike anything you have seen before."

The impressive range of pre-designed templates can be easily edited for quick print projects, or can be completely customized by importing logos, graphics, photography or other visuals to make professional-quality designs with a wide assortment of Avery products. The tool allows users to save projects online so they can be accessed from any computer. Users can also instantly apply a customized design to another Avery product with a simple click of a button, making it easy to create a suite of matching products to bring a unified design theme to parties, organization or business.

Avery Dennison (NYSE:AVY) (www.avery.com) markets products under the well-known Avery brand name and is one of the world's leading manufacturers of self-adhesive labels for laser and ink jet printers, labeling software, binders, sheet protectors, index and tab dividers and other office-, home- and school-related supplies. Avery Office & Consumer Products, a business unit of Avery Dennison Corporation, is based in Brea, California. For more information about Avery-brand products, consumers can visit the Avery Dennison Worldwide Office & Consumer Products Web site at www.avery.com or call the Avery Dennison Consumer Service Center at 1-800-GO-AVERY (1-800-462-8379).

Avery Design & Print Online is an easy way to create printable gift tags, cards and so much more! The idea is simple: Purchase Avery printable products and then use their online software to design and print.

You may be familiar with Avery products like their Easy Peel Return Address Labels, Print-To-The-Edge Round Labels or maybe even their Textured Heavyweight Note Cards or T-shirt Transfers for Inkjet Printers.

With the Avery Design & Print Online application, you also have the option of printing the project yourself or letting Avery do the work for you. Avery calls this their YouPrint or WePrint print options. I call it pretty cool!

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