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Default Change position of return address on envelope

I suspect that it is an envelope orientation issue. The envelope is printing
from left to right or vice versa, Check the settings in the envelope dialog.
See also http://www.gmayor.com/epson_envelope_orientation.htm

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote:
I am not sure why that would be, but in the document window, increase
the left indent of the paragraph until all of the information appears
when you view it in Print Preview.


Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
"Tony Girgenti" wrote in message
...
It appears OK in the document window, but in print preview it cuts
off the first ten characters on each line.

Thanks,
Tony

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

In the Document window, does it appear in the correct (desired)
place on the
Envelope? How about in PrintPreview?

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
"Tony Girgenti" wrote in message
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Hello Doug.

I'm not sure i understand your question. I don't know how to
change the
"paragraph format for the Return Address".

Do you mean go to Mailings/Envelopes, click the options button? The
return
address has a font, a From left: and a From top:. They are both
set to Auto.

Otherwise, there are no spaces in front of the return address text
in the
Return address: text box.

Thanks,
Tony


"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

This is probably an issue with the way the Envelopes are being fed
into
the
Printer. The default margin settings for such an envelope are Top
0.25"
and
Left 0.4". Do you by any chance have the paragraph format for the
Return
Address defined with Space before it?

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via
msnews.microsoft.com "Tony Girgenti"
wrote in message
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Hello.

I'm using MS Word 2007 SP2 to print an address on a size 10
envelope (4
1/8
x 9 1/2) on a HP Deskjet 855c.

When i print individual envelopes, using Mailings/Envelopes
dialog box,
it
prints the address OK, but when it prints the return address, it
prints
about
an inch from the top left side and about a half inch down from
the top
of
the
envelope.

I tried using the information from he
http://www.gmayor.com/changing_envelope_layout.htm

All that did was put a picture of an envelope in my document and
now i
can't
get rid of it. It did not change the position of the printed
return address.

I am not doing any kind of fancy mail merge with a form letter or
anything
like that. Just a simple envelope print.

Does anybody know how to change where the return address prints
without
putting a picture of an envelope in my document?

Also, does anybody know how to get rid of the envelope in my
document?

Any help would be gratefully appreciated.

Thanks,
Tony



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