
I just want to print a fracking mailing label. How hard can that be? People do it every day. I’ve done it. Maybe. It’s been awhile. 10 DVDs. 10 DVD/CD mailing envelopes. I need 10 mailing labels to go with 10 addresses. Life should be so simple and easy.
I was helping Bambi work on a DVD multimedia project. When it was done at the end of the day on Monday, Bambi asked if I’d print the labels and get the DVD mailers ready for the post office.
This little scenario is.... (excerpted).
emmanuel tavares said:
wow. well written. you’ve saved me a ton of time as i have just started the search for a good label printing program that will work with an address organizer. i never would have thought to select the list in address book and just press print. thanks for this remarkably helpful story.
alexandra Leach said:
No, I’m not blonde or big boobed but I had the same problem. I’ve been a pc girl all my life (by job training) and just switched to a mac last year. How hard could it be for this wonderful machine to print a simple label? I did the searches and the head scratching and once I googled “mac mailing labels” it took me directly to this site. What a wonderful machine! I LOVE MY MAC and thank you posting this to help guide my way….
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Mac User said:
This was an absolutely hilarious read! We laughed till we could hardly see the page. Thanks for making it so funny while supplying good information.