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Emilio has created a document in Word and needs to print labels. He is shopping at a store and finds Avery labels and another brand that is less expensive. What does Emilio need to do before buying the less expensive labels?

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Final answer:

Emilio should check the less expensive labels for Word compatibility, ensure they fit his printing and application needs, and confirm that he can create or find a suitable template before purchasing.

Step-by-step explanation:

Before Emilio purchases the less expensive labels, he needs to ensure that they are compatible with the Word document he created for printing labels. First, he should check the packaging of the labels to see if they provide a template or mention compatibility with Word. Many label manufacturers offer templates that can be downloaded and used within Word. If no information is provided, Emilio should look for the label size and compare it to the available templates in Word, or consider measuring the label dimensions and configuring a custom template if necessary.

Furthermore, Emilio should make sure that his printer can handle the label material and that the label adhesive is suitable for the surface to which they will be applied. If the less expensive labels provide all the necessary details for creating a Word template and are suitable for his printing and application needs, he can opt for the more affordable option without compromising his project.

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He needs to make sure that the less expensive label is compatible with Word. 
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