Print Mailing Labels with company name?

I haven't been able to print mailing labels that include the individual's name fields AND company name field above the street address. Any advice? is this even possible?
J

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Thanks for the link- I looked into it and found that in case you've opted to include a company name but there is none for a particular contact, pearLabelizer seems to leave a blank space for that line, which isn't particularly great either. I'll keep playing around with it and let you know if it works.
Gracias,
J

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