"; form.text1.value+=""; for (var j=0; j < row; j++) { form.text1.value+=" \n"; for (var i=0; i < end; i++) { form.text1.value+=txt; } } form.text1.value+="\n"; form.text1.value+="
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"; } function Typef(form) { myWin=open("","Preview","width=500,height=400,status=yes,toolbar=yes,menubar=yes,scrollbars=yes"); myWin.moveTo(0,0) myWin.resizeTo(screen.width,screen.height) myWin.document.open(""); myWin.document.write(form.text1.value); myWin.document.close(""); } // End -->

HTML Multiplier generates the input HTML a specified amount of times.

Address Label Maker uses the input data to make a table with the specified amount of labels.

HTML Generator

Enter the text for the HTML followed by the number of times to repeat it.
HTML:
Number:

Address Generator

Enter the text for the address followed by the number of times to repeat it. If you want to print and save the address labels, copy and paste the code to an html file or select "File">"Save as..." in the preview window. To save the address labels into an html file, copy and paste the text below into Windows Notepad or a similar product, select "File", "Save as...", and "Save as type: All files (*.*)". Type in your files name followed by ".html", like "address.html". To print the address labels, open this file with a browser and select "File" then "Print".

If you have any questions, please click on the link below.

Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Columns:
Rows:

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