Re: Envelopes
- From: "Graham Mayor" <gmayor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2008 08:43:01 +0200
Why not use the #10 envelope template that you can download from my web site
and transfer the font settings that you prefer to the two envelope styles -
http://www.gmayor.com/changing_envelope_layout.htm ?
Note that the templates are automated to pick addresses from Outlook. You
can remove or rename the 'autonew' macro in the templates to disable that
feature if you prefer, or simply click cancel on the Outlook dialog to enter
the address manually.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org
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Legallisa - switching from WordPerfect wrote:
I want to create a #10 envelope file. I don't want to use the envelope
feature in Word that picks the address from your letter. I have
formatting that I like to use.
I can't believe I am having such trouble creating this document
however. I want to create an envelope that has each of our client's
name and address on it and save it in their folder.
At a blank screen I choose page layout, size, and select #10
envelope. It appears in portrait so I change it to landscape. But
when I print the envelope, it prints as though it is in landscape.
Does this make sense? What is the best way to create an envelope to
work the way I describe?
I know I can use the Word envelope feature and append to document,
but then I don't know how to get rid of the document and just keep
the envelope.
Help!
I'm having trouble switching from WordPefect.
Lisa B
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