How-to #2 - Using avery.com to Label Drawers with Barcodes in Your Bricklink Store
Some tutorials on a couple different ways to make barcoded labels. Although this is meant for application in a Lego Bricklink store setting, these labels can be made for just about anything. Using different sized labels and the templates provided by Avery, you can really do just about anything you can think of with labels. And if barcodes aren't your thing, I show a quick way to produce labels with just numbers that is simpler and more efficient that using a label maker or labeling your drawers by hand.

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