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todays tutorial is going to show how to create labels from addresses that you have in a spreadsheet either an excel spreadsheet or an open office spreadsheet ive got a file here with a couple of different address lists this one is in excel heres one thats in open office but lets use excel as our example from the open office screen our first job is to register our data so were basically going to create a new database from that excel spreadsheet so click database and i want to connect to an existing database and pick the type spreadsheet go to next browse to the file that i want to use and its this excel addresses file click open i can password protected if i want but im not going to click next you can edit it if you want but thats not necessary so im just going to say yes register the database for me and click finish now ive got a couple different databases from different exercises but im going to call this one excel label database just so we know which one were using and h