Aligning Address stickers

Longdistgramma3
New Contributor III

Can anyone help me figure out how to align the stickers for use as address labels, this is what I Am asking about, "https://www.zazzle.com/christmas_santa_winter_deer_snowman_fireplace_sticker-256316289757795944" , nothing seems to line up correctly or is there a different product I should be using if I want to make return addresses also

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Fantabuloustef
Contributor II

I guess you can do the same by selecting all the texts in the same column and using the tool align on top bar, checking align to selection and under align, the second button. ( can’t test however on my iPad due to difficulties to select only the texts).

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Fantabuloustef
Contributor II

As your text is centered I assume it’s the kind of alignment you want: IMG_0144.jpeg

So, to have it, in the editor, put the first text on top exactly where you want it to be, then for each line below, move the text until you have a central vertical green line displayed. Then drop it. 
It will align all the middle of your texts on this vertical axis.

Same process for the second column.

 

 

Fantabuloustef
Contributor II

I guess you can do the same by selecting all the texts in the same column and using the tool align on top bar, checking align to selection and under align, the second button. ( can’t test however on my iPad due to difficulties to select only the texts).

IMG_0145.jpeg

 

Longdistgramma3
New Contributor III

Are these the right size for return address labels, Zazzle should show a sample on an envelope.  Thanks for your help. 

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

These are the "official" address labels: https://www.zazzle.com/pd/spp/pt-zazzle_label  You'll see there's a choice of Address, Return Address, and Shipping labels. Is this what you were asking for? You're right, though. The in situ images don't include images that give a solid notion of size, which you can sort of do yourself by measuring off the dimensions on a piece of paper and placing it on your own envelope to get any idea of how it might look.

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NigelSutherland
Contributor III

Just an observation - you have the media set to transparent, so the labels won't print as white. You can see this in the insitu images.

You'll also need to have space between each label so they are kiss-cut individually.

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Jadendreamer13
Valued Contributor III

Just from a graphic design point of view, the square graphics have hard, straight edges, so I would left justify the text (instead of centering it) to create cohesive designs.