Can I Print Address Labels for Former and Potential Hosts on P3?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the possibility of printing address labels for former and potential hosts using the P3 system. Participants share their experiences and seek clarification on the available options for generating these labels.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Opinion-based, Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the ability to print address labels for former hosts and potential hosts.
  • Another participant mentions that there is no option for labels, only a report with the information.
  • One participant confirms that there is an option to print labels within one of the reports.
  • Another participant expresses gratitude for the information shared by Noora regarding the label printing option.
  • One participant asks for clarification on which report contains the label printing option.
  • Another participant shares their experience of only being able to print a report on contacts, not labels.
  • One participant notes that there is a Contacts report with an option for label sizes.
  • One participant provides specific instructions on where to find the label report within the P3 system.
  • Several participants express appreciation for the assistance received in the thread.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the availability of label printing options, with some participants confirming its existence while others have not been able to locate it.

Contextual Notes

The discussion revolves around the functionalities of the P3 system and the experiences of participants in navigating its reporting features.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for guidance on using the P3 system to manage contacts and print labels may find this discussion relevant.

chefsolnick
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Is there a way to print address labels for former hosts/potential hosts? If not a way to print them, is there a way to just run a list of these with their addresses? TIA!!
 
Not labels. Just a report with the info.
 
Yes, there is an option in there to print labels, too. It's in one of the reports.
 
Thanks Noora I didn't know that.
 
  • Thread starter
  • #5
Which report is it in? Thanks!
 
Where Noora, cause I couldn't find it. All I could do was get it to pull up and print a report on my contacts. Not print address labels.
 
I'm not at home, so I can't look into P3, but I know there's a Contacts report, and there's an option in there of what size labels you want to use.
 
Shelly Flanagan said:
Where Noora, cause I couldn't find it. All I could do was get it to pull up and print a report on my contacts. Not print address labels.

If you haven't found the label report yet, it is under Reports, then Shows. At the bottom of the list is Hosts, then select to print labels.
 
  • Thread starter
  • #9
Got it!! Thanks so much!
 
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I print address labels for former and potential hosts on P3?

Yes, you can print address labels for former and potential hosts using the P3 system. This feature allows you to easily manage your contacts and streamline your communication efforts.

How do I access the address label printing feature in P3?

To access the address label printing feature, log into your P3 account, navigate to the 'Contacts' section, and select either 'Former Hosts' or 'Potential Hosts.' From there, you should see an option to print address labels.

What format will the address labels be in?

The address labels printed from P3 will typically be in a standard format compatible with most label sheets, such as Avery labels. Make sure to check the label size settings before printing to ensure proper alignment.

Can I customize the address labels before printing?

Yes, P3 allows for some customization of address labels. You can choose to include additional information such as your contact details or a personalized message, depending on the options available in the system.

Is there a limit to how many address labels I can print at once?

While there may not be a strict limit, it's advisable to print in manageable batches to avoid printer jams or issues. If you have a large number of contacts, consider printing them in smaller groups for efficiency.

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