Best Ever App! I’ve used any number of ways to create Xmas card labels over the years, and this is the best, easiest way ever. It’s easy to choose the address you want to use (from multiples in my Contacts), add or change the addressee’s name, and in making an address change within the app to a contact, it flows directly over to Contacts. How to change the font on your Mac Changing the system font on the Mac is not, of course, a very simple undertaking. Apple has installed as the default font, from OS X 10.10 Yosemite, the Helvetica Neue (which replaces the much-appreciated previous Lucida Grande). Nov 21, 2014 31 thoughts on “ How to change the default system font in Mac OS X ” B. Jefferson Le Blanc November 21, 2014 at 8:13 am. Of course this doesn’t address the question of whether it’s a good idea to change the system font. Mac software cleaner free. Apple chose the system fonts primarily for legibility, not aesthetics. Printing Envelopes With Your Mac There are many ways to print envelopes with your Mac. In this video, we'll look at using Pages to print a single envelope. Then we'll compare that to using Contacts to print. You can also get third-party apps in the Mac App Store that give you even more options.
There are still occasions that call for a piece of USPS-delivered physical mail, and it would be more convenient if you could just print the address out of the Contacts app on your computer. Honestly, who wants to have to write out the envelope with a pen, like a caveman? Luckily you can do this pretty easily, it's just not very obvious.
NOTE: This article covers only the Mac side of printing contacts. It is known throughout the land that printing is looked upon as a dark art, and lo there are various and sundry paths one can take to achieve it. However, the half of the equation where the printer doesn't work right or won't line up the envelope or isn't recognized anymore is all troubleshooting for another day. That being said, let's continue by launching Contacts and choosing the one you need:
Choose a contact to print on the envelope
First, launch the Contact app. Hopefully it's all up to date and nice looking since you sync your contacts to iCloud so your iPhone always has the latest info. Find the contact you want to print out, and then press Command-P to get the Print dialog. In the regular sheet that drops down, you will see a preview of what will get printed. Generally this is an envelope, so if you want some mailing labels this will need some adjustment.
Show Details to dig into the magic of printing envelopes.
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Click on the Show Details button in the lower left of the window, next to the 'PDF' button. Then the sheet will expand out and give you loads more options for configuring how to print things out. From here you can go to the menu next to 'Style' and choose from Mailing Labels, Envelopes, Lists, or a Pocket Address Book.
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Then you can determine the adjustments for where you want the text to appear on your envelope, and if your return address should be on it, the font to use, etc. After you've set it up how you want it, hit the Print button and you're on your way.
This is where the magic happens.
Change Envelope Font On Mac From Contacts Apps
Should you desire mailing labels instead, just choose that option from the drop down and feed the printer labels instead of envelopes. As we've previously mentioned, it can be handy to have a paper copy of your contacts, but getting to whip out an envelope on demand is another handy trick to have up your sleeve.