![]() Word: click on File > Options > Advanced – scroll down to the Display section and choose your preferred unit of measurement from the “Show Measurements in units of” drop down list.If Word is set up to use centimetres as the default measurement you can EITHER divide the measurements by 10 to convert millimetres into centimetres OR you can change the default measurement to millimetres. In other words, if the label width is 70mm you MUST enter this as 70 mm. All of your measurements (except for number across and number down) must be expressed as a value, followed by a single blank space, and then the unit symbol for the measurement being used. You also need to be careful as to how you enter the measurements. ![]() ![]() If you find that Word disagrees with your measurements, try reducing the margins to 0mm before you enter the rest of your measurements.Ĭreate Labels – Format Your Measurements Carefully
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