Download and Use This Pallet Labels Excel Template
This page gives you a practical template structure for Pallet Labels Excel. Use it to prepare your spreadsheet, keep the data consistent, and move into a repeatable batch-print workflow instead of manual label editing.
- Download or copy the template structure
- Keep one row per label item
- Use clear column headers
- Import the file into LabelFlow Pro
- Map fields to the label layout
- Preview and print a test batch
Recommended Excel Columns
- Order ID – primary identifier or visible text
- Recipient Name – secondary description or category
- Address / Postal Code – barcode, SKU, serial, or location value
- Weight / Tracking – optional extra data such as price, URL, or quantity
Keep the structure simple. The more consistent the source file, the easier it is to reuse the same label template across future jobs.
Prepare the Spreadsheet
Keep one row per label and one column per variable. Remove merged cells, blank rows above the header, and inconsistent data formats. Use stable naming and avoid mixed values inside the same column.
Import the Template Data
Import the Excel or CSV file into LabelFlow Pro. Map each column to the text, barcode, QR, or serial field required by the layout. Save the mapping if this is a recurring workflow.
Adjust the Layout
Set label size, spacing, and field placement. Make sure barcodes have enough quiet zone, text is readable, and the layout fits the intended media and printer configuration.
Run a Test Batch
Print a small sample first. Check alignment, scan readability if applicable, and overall spacing. Only then move to the full job.
Common Mistakes
- Using inconsistent column names across files
- Mixing different data types in the same field
- Scaling labels in the print dialog
- Using Word mail merge for repeat production jobs
- Skipping a test print before the full batch
Why This Template Structure Works
- Reduces manual formatting and copy-paste work
- Supports repeatable batch jobs
- Improves consistency across operators and print runs
- Fits spreadsheet-driven workflows already used by small teams
FAQ
Can I use this Pallet Labels Excel template in Excel directly?
Yes. Keep the file structured with one row per label and consistent headers, then import it into the label workflow for printing.
Can I print this on a thermal printer?
Yes, provided your thermal printer is configured correctly and the label size, scaling, and margins match the media.
Do I need Word mail merge?
No. This workflow is designed to bypass Word mail merge and move directly from structured spreadsheet data into batch label output.
Can I reuse the same template for future jobs?
Yes. That is the point of the structure. Keep the data format stable and reuse the same field mapping and layout for repeat jobs.