How to print return address labels

How do I print return address labels

Hello madrinky,
Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
For more information on this, take a look at:
Contacts: Print contact information
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11608
Mailing labels:
Click Layout and choose a label type from the Page pop-up menu. To set page margins and gutter space between labels, and how many labels to print per page, choose Define Custom. 
Click Label and choose the address to print from the Addresses pop-up menu (for example, print a label for each contact’s home address). Use other Label options to specify the print order, include a company for business mailings or a country for international mailings, or add a graphic.
Best of luck,
Mario

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