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Normally, there is only one insertion point, but for some reason, Word is showing the insertion point on each label on the first sheet.
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Without having the Avery template, it isn't clear how the individual labels are created (a table? text boxes? multiple small "pages"?).I don't have ready access to Word, so I can't validate all this information. So that's what it is, and you raise the questions of why it appears in multiple locations, why the first sheet is different from subsequent sheets, and how to hide it (or make it less confusing for the users). It is actually controlled by the operating system rather than Word. It marks the text insertion point and can be used for text selection. You added clarification in a comment on the question that you are interested in the "I-beam" cursor. Good discussion of the formatting symbols and controlling them can be found here (these images are from that link). The keyboard shortcut Ctrl + * should also work. One is accessible through the paragraph marker symbol on the Home tab: There are several ways to control display of formatting marks. I don't have ready access to Word, but if I remember correctly, this is not one of the symbols that has an individual override option (displayable even if formatting marks are off). You should be able to switch display of the symbol on or off with Show/Hide formatting marks. It is displayed in cells and it marks the end of the last paragraph in the cell or the end of the cell. Check out the labels available in Avery’s WePrint feature.That symbol is the End of Cell mark. To have Avery print your address labels, click Let Us Print and have the company print and deliver the printed address labels to your home or office. To customize your address labels using the Printer options, click Print It Yourself.Use Edit All to make changes on all the labels or Edit One to make changes on an individual label.
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Click Finish once you have finalized the format of your address label. If you want to delete a wrongly-placed field, delete the field. Arrange your data by dragging the selected field on the left to the right bar.Uncheck the data you do not want to include in your address label.Choose the spreadsheet file which contains the address list you want to import to Avery.Click the edge of the text box and click Import Data from the menu bar.Click the text box and customize its size to fit the address you want to print.Choose from the available templates by clicking Select this Design.Start a new project by typing the Avery product number.