Mail Merge is a free tool in Avery Design and Print Online (ADPO) that allows you to quickly import addresses, names, and more onto individual labels, name badges, and tags. Moreover, the Mail Merge tool is fully compatible with Google Sheets, so there’s no need to convert files before doing a merge. All you have to do is choose “Import Data/Mail Merge,” click on Google Drive as the source, and follow the prompts to complete the merge. If you’re new to using the Mail Merge tool, this article with pictures and a video walkthrough is a fantastic resource.
Add your photos saved on Google Drive directly into any Avery template in Avery Design and Print Online (ADPO). With this feature, there’s no need to download images to your device only to turnaround and upload them into ADPO. Not only is this quicker and easier on your desktop or laptop computer, but it makes designing on ADPO using your mobile device a breeze too. Once you have a project open in ADPO, simply choose “Images,” click “Add Images,” then click “Google Photos” as the source. For a more detailed walkthrough, check out this helpful article for adding and editing images in Avery Design and Print Online.
Avery Design and Print Online (ADPO) and Google Drive are both examples of SaaS (software as a service), which eliminates the need to install and run software on individual computers. As long as you have a device connected to the internet, all you have to do to get started is login. ADPO and Google Drive apps like Google Photos and Google Sheets make it easier than ever to create customized labels, name badges, tags, cards, and more—all from your laptop or smart device. Simply login to your free Avery account to get started, then download your files to print them yourself, or let us print for you on professional digital printers with our affordable, no-hassle printing service.
You can access Avery Design and Print Online from any browser, and for each one, the way you download files to print is slightly different. If you regularly use Google Chrome, finding your PDF files is fairly intuitive and easy to do. Even so, it is handy to know that your file will start with “Avery” followed by the product number and name, for example, “Avery3279-Dark-TshirtTransfers.PDF.” However, if you’re not familiar with downloading in this particular browser, this article gives you step-by-step instructions for how to find your PDF after downloading it in Google Chrome.