How do I create avery labels 5160 on mac

How do I create avery labels 5160 on mac

I assume you mean to ask how to print in a format that will match Avery 5160 lables. You can do it with Tables or Text boxes. That's all there is to say without knowing what your content is and how it might change from label to label.
Size:  2.625" x 1"
Labels per sheet: 30 (3 Across by 10 Down)
Margins: Top 0.5" Bottom 0.5" Left 0.1875" Right 0.1875"
Jerry

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