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  2. Addressograph - Wikipedia

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    Addressograph is an address labeler and labeling system invented by Joseph Smith Duncan in 1896. Learn about its history, patents, applications, and cultural references.

  3. Mail merge - Wikipedia

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    Mail merge is a feature that combines mail and letters and pre-addressed envelopes or labels from a form letter. It uses data from a source such as a spreadsheet or a database to replace variables in the template with personalized information for each recipient.

  4. Label 228 - Wikipedia

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    In its intended use, Label 228 is a Priority Mail address label, for use on domestic and international packages. [5] Photojournalist Martha Cooper first saw stickers used for graffiti in the 1980s, using commercial name tags. According to Cooper, graffiti artists switched to Priority Mail labels because of their large size, broad availability ...

  5. Add, edit, or delete Address Book contacts in AOL Desktop Gold

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    Learn how to delete contacts from your Address Book in AOL Desktop Gold. You can sort, search, and edit your contacts by various criteria, and also create and manage contact groups.

  6. Manage distribution lists in AOL Mail

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    Learn how to create, add, remove and delete contact lists in AOL Mail to save time and effort when you send emails to groups of contacts. Find out how to organize contacts together to send group emails.

  7. Return address - Wikipedia

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    Learn what a return address is and how it is used in postal mail. Find out the history of return address labels and their benefits and drawbacks.

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