Hi Kevin,
I'm not quite sure where you're at with what you've done. As I said, all my
styles stick and everything appears to work as I expect.
Word uses it's own paragraph styles (as already said and which you can
change) for addresses in envelopes but copied addresses maintain any
*character* styling you have applied.
If you have changed the paragraph styles for the envelope addresses (or even
if you still have the Word defaults) they will be applied to the envelope
regardless of the paragraph styles in the letter. But if you select part of
the address in the letter and apply formatting to it (as opposed to applying
a style) it should carry through and override the envelope styles.
I'm not sure what else I can say. Perhaps someone else has experienced your
problems and will come forward with something.
--
Enjoy,
Tony
"husky86" wrote in message
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Hello Tony,
Thanks again for taking the time to contemplate my issue. :-)
The interesting thing about your latest suggestion is that I have already
tried this route. The fascinating thing about the problem that I'm
encountering is that even when the address comes from a Word document, and
even when the text is already preformatted in the document itself (exactly
like I would like it to appear on the envelope), when I attempt to print
the
envelope Word changes the text to its initial default settings (Arial).
If you have any other suggestions - or anyone else has any other
suggestions
- I would be most happy to entertain them. I'm really getting desperate
at
this point. :-)
Thanks again,
Kevin
"Tony Jollans" wrote:
Hi Kevin,
Apologies. What I said is correct but not exactly what you asked - you
only
get the option to update the styles when you add the envelope to the
document, not when you just print it.
I don't have 2002 to hand at the moment but in both my 2003 and 2000
versions, pressing the Default button after changing the Font behind the
Options button gives me a prompt to confirm I want to change the
defaults
and makes a permanent change.
If it doesn't work for you it might be worth trying adding an envelope
to a
document, from where you will be able to change thestyles.
--
Enjoy,
Tony
"husky86" wrote in message
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Thanks for your reply.
Unfortunately, I cannot find any of the settings that you are speaking
about. I'm currently using Word 2002 (Office XP suite). Perhaps
these
options are not found in this particular version?
I'm a longtime computer user -- nearly 20 years -- so I'm not a
novice.
(I
even programmed in college.) I guess what I'm saying is that I've
searched
everywhere in association with the settings that you are referring to
and
I
cannot find them anywhere.
Any additional help you might be able to provide would be most
appreciated!
Thanks,
Kevin
"Tony Jollans" wrote:
If you update the appropriate styles (Envelope Address and Envelope
Return)
and check the Add to Template box on the Modify Style Dialog the
settings
should be retained in the template.
--
Enjoy,
Tony
"husky86" wrote in message
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When attempting to print envelopes from within Microsoft Word, the
default
font settings used for the delivery address and the return address
are
NEVER
retained.
In other words, when you choose the font styles that you want
within
each
of
these options, and then choose to use these fonts/styles as the
Default,
Microsoft Word NEVER remembers.
Deleting the Normal.dot document and starting from scratch with a
new
Normal
document doesn't solve the problem either.
It seems that nothing that I have ever tried has worked.
Actually,
this
problem has been in place for many years. During that time I have
gone
from
one computer to the next while still using the same copy of
Microsoft
Office
XP, i.e. selling old computers on eBay and purchasing new ones.
But
the
same
problem with attempting to print envelopes from within Microsoft
Word
persists. So I know it's not just a situation involving a
corrupted
Normal.dot file.
Any ideas?
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