Print too large for designated sheet labels

I am currently pring 5436 Avery labels, with a sheet of 4 by 6.  When I go to the new page of document, the document looks like a document of 4 by six with the appropriate police.  When I print, however very large print labels and take a full page 8.5 by 11.  How can I fix it?

Assuming that you are using Microsoft Office, visit the office web site and download templates for number of label Avery that you have.  If you use another word processing program, see its documentation on how to set the paper size or use label templates.

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