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Files with the.avery file extension are created by Avery's Design and Print. If you have an Avery file with the.zdl file extension, open it with Avery DesignPro,. Some time ago, I walked into a computer group meeting, and I was met by an old friend, a very familiar piece of software - Avery DesignPro. This software that is.
Files with the .avery file extension are created by Avery’s Design and Print Online Web application. You can’t double-click these files to open them; you must open them from Avery’s Web page. If you have an Avery file with the .zdl file extension, open it with Avery DesignPro, a desktop application.
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To open a file with the .avery file extension on your computer, navigate to the Avery Design and Print Online page in your Web browser and click the “Open Project” link at the bottom of the page. Browse to the file on your computer and double-click it.
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Open an Avery file saved to your Avery account online by navigating to the Avery Design and Print Online Web page, clicking the “Sign In” link and signing in with your username and password. You’ll see a list of Avery files under My Saved Projects on the Avery Design & Print page after signing in; click one to open it and view it in the Customize screen.
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Open an Avery file with the .zdl extension by launching the Avery DesignPro application on your computer, clicking “Open Existing Project” on the startup screen, browsing to the ZDL file on your computer and double-clicking it.
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- Avery provides template files for Microsoft Word and Adobe’s Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator applications. After downloading one of these files from the Avery templates page, launch the associated application and click its “File” menu. Click “Open” and locate the downloaded template file on your computer.
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Chris Hoffman is a technology writer and all-around tech geek who writes for PC World, MakeUseOf, and How-To Geek. He's been using Windows since Windows 3.1 was released in 1992.
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