In Word 2003, pull down the Table menu and choose 'Select', then The next step is to select all of the cells you wish to adjust. Butĭon't worry, they won't actually print. You can turn the gridlines off the same way you turned them on. Ribbon, choose 'View Gridlines' at the far left, in the 'Table' group. In Word 2007, from the Table Layout tab in the In Word 2003, pull down the Table menu and choose 'View Gridlines' at When you want to adjust the cells - I mean, labels - it helps to Out using a table of three columns and ten rows, and Word has configuredĮach column and row with a precise measurement to match the physical Your Avery 5160 labels (3 x 10) are actually laid It helps to understand that a sheet of labels, in Word, is just aīunch of rows and columns inside a very particularly designed table. You create labels in Microsoft Word, for merge or anything else, it canīe tricky to adjust the alignment of your text so that it's positionedĮxactly where you want on the label.