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Default Copying address from letter onto envelope

With Word 2003, if the address is all in one paragraph (with each new line
created by using Shift+Enter, rather than Enter) when that paragraph is
selected when an envelope is accessed by selecting Letters and Mailings from
the Tools menu and then Envelopes and Labels, the full address appears in
the Delivery Address control on the Envelope tab (and in the Address control
on the Labels tab) of the Envelopes and Labels dialog.

Of course, I would really suggest that you automate the whole process by
creating a template that contains both the envelope and the letter and have
a userform in that template into which the user either enters the details of
the addressee, or better, selects them from a list that would appear in a
combobox that is populated from an external data source that you probably
already have, and then when the user clicks on a button on that form, the
necessary details would be transferred both into the envelope and into the
letter in the required places.

See the article "How to create a Userform" at:

http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Userforms/CreateAUserForm.htm


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"Renee Clough" wrote in message
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Thanks - I have Word 2007 and this works well in my version. It
automatically recognizes the address and sets it up on the envelope. The
secretary has Word 2003 however and it doesn't seem to automatically
recognize the address. Is there anyway to get this feature for 2003?
Renee

"JEverhart" wrote:

From within your Word document you can choose:
Tools
Letters & Mailings
Envelopes & Labels

This will cause the address in the document to populate the box on the
screen. You can choose OPTIONS and change the size of the envelope so
that
it will print correctly. Then choose PRINT and the printer will, in most
cases, prompt for an envelope to be inserted in the manual feed tray.

You can also choose ADD TO DOCUMENT and it will put an image of the
envelope
in your document.
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JEverhart


"Renee Clough" wrote:

The secretary in our office has been using WordPerfect for years and
has been
asked to convert to Word. She would previously create our billings as
a
letter-style WordPerfect document then copy and paste the mailing
address
onto the envelope and print both. We would like her to do this same
process
in Word, but it seems to have a lot more steps. The only way that we
can
find to get the address onto the envelope seems to involve going
through a
number of dialog boxes. Is there anyway to set up a document to be an
envelope so she can paste it into the document and push print? I have
also
heard that there is a setting which will allow Word to recognize
addresses
and create an envelope for them by clicking on the address. Is this
true?
Will either of these ideas work, is there a better way than these or
are the
dialog boxes the only option?
Thanks,
Renee