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From: Barry (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/23/04


Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 21:07:15 -0800

Hi, OK, first I would like to extend thanks to Charles for
the help with my previous dilemna. Now I am running into
another issue. I want to do "custom envelopes" where they
will appear like business envelopes you would have done at
a local print shop. The company logo image and return
address go in the top-left corner of a standard #10
envelope, and the mail merge goes in the middle.
In Word I created a document, chose the #10 envelope
option as the paper size and changed the layout to
landscape.
I inserted the image, return address etc., and then chose
Mail Merge from the Tools menu. I went through all the
steps choosing to work with the active document, choosing
envelope, defining the data source, etc., and when I do
the merge Word gives me no choice but to place the results
of the merge into a NEW document!
I want the results of the merge to go into my "custom
envelope." What am I missing here???
Thanks,
Barry



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