Google Sheets is commonly used for managing contact lists, customer data, and mailing addresses. While it does not include a built-in envelope printing feature, you can still use Google Sheets to create and print envelopes by setting a custom page size and formatting the address layout manually. This method is especially useful when working with multiple addresses or organized mailing data.
This guide explains how to print an envelope from Google Sheets, including page setup, address formatting, printing steps, alignment tips, and common troubleshooting solutions.
What Envelope Printing Means in Google Sheets
Google Sheets does not offer a dedicated envelope tool. Instead, you design an envelope layout by adjusting the page size to match your envelope dimensions and placing the address information in specific cells.
This approach works well for both single envelopes and structured mailing lists.
Supported Envelope Sizes
| Envelope Type | Size |
|---|---|
| #10 | 4.125 × 9.5 inches |
| DL | 110 × 220 mm |
| C6 | 114 × 162 mm |
| C5 | 162 × 229 mm |
You can also use a custom size if your envelope does not match these standards.
Before You Start
Make sure you have:
A printer that supports envelope printing
Flat, printer-compatible envelopes
The correct envelope size
Your printer connected and ready
Printing one test envelope first is highly recommended.
How to Create an Envelope Layout in Google Sheets
Follow these steps to format your spreadsheet for envelope printing:
Open Google Sheets.
Create a new blank spreadsheet.
Go to File > Page setup.
Set Paper size to Custom.
Enter your envelope dimensions (for example, 4.125 × 9.5 inches).
Set margins to small values such as 0.5 inches.
Click OK.
Now format the address area:
Use merged cells to create a text block for the delivery address.
Place the return address in the top-left area.
Use a clear font such as Arial or Times New Roman.
You can save this file as an envelope template.
How to Print the Envelope from Google Sheets
Once your envelope layout is ready:
Click File > Print.
Choose your printer.
Set the Paper Size to match your envelope.
Set Scale to 100%.
Choose the correct paper source if available.
Click Print.
The envelope will print as a single-page document.
Printing Multiple Envelopes Using Google Sheets
If you have a list of addresses:
Duplicate the envelope sheet for each address
Replace the address text
Print each envelope individually
For larger mailing lists, you can combine Google Sheets with Google Docs mail merge add-ons.
Envelope Orientation and Feed Tips
Envelope feeding depends on your printer model, but these general tips help:
Load one envelope at a time
Keep the envelope flat
Follow your printer’s envelope orientation guide
Avoid placing the flap in the print path
If the address prints upside down, rotate the envelope and try again.
Print Alignment Tips
To keep addresses centered:
Double-check the envelope size
Use small margins
Print a test envelope first
Adjust text position slightly if needed
Keep scaling at 100%
Small adjustments usually fix alignment problems.
Common Problems and Fixes
Envelope Will Not Feed
Use the manual feed tray
Load only one envelope
Avoid padded envelopes
Address Prints Off-Center
Recheck page size
Adjust margins
Move the text slightly
Printer Not Showing
Check Wi-Fi connection
Restart the printer
Re-add the printer
Text Looks Too Small or Large
Set scale to 100%
Use standard font sizes (10–12 pt)
Best Print Settings Checklist
Paper Size: Match envelope size
Orientation: Based on printer feed
Tray: Manual or multipurpose
Paper Type: Plain / Envelope
Scaling: 100%
Can You Print a Logo on an Envelope?
Yes, you can add a logo to your envelope in Google Sheets.
Tips for best results:
Place the logo in the top-left corner
Keep space from the edges
Avoid the flap area
Use high-quality images
Simple logo designs print more clearly.
Final Tips
Printing envelopes from Google Sheets is a practical option when working with organized address data. By setting the correct page size, formatting the layout carefully, and running a test print, you can produce clean and professional-looking envelopes for business or personal use.
This guide covers everything you need to know about envelope printing in Google Sheets.
