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Envelope writting questions
When I am filling the envelope using a person and address that I have in my
Outlook 2007 Contacts, I do not get as a second line the Company Name of the person addressed to. Also I would like to see the Title of the person (Mr. or Mrs., I have these too in the Contact's name, but it is not showing in the envelope) and also maybe the Job Title. What or where are the settings so these are included when I write the envelope? Thanks in advance. |
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See the section 'Insert address from Outlook' at
http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm. There is also a list of available fields at the end of that page. You may find http://www.gmayor.com/EnvelopesAndLabels.htm useful. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Octavio wrote: When I am filling the envelope using a person and address that I have in my Outlook 2007 Contacts, I do not get as a second line the Company Name of the person addressed to. Also I would like to see the Title of the person (Mr. or Mrs., I have these too in the Contact's name, but it is not showing in the envelope) and also maybe the Job Title. What or where are the settings so these are included when I write the envelope? Thanks in advance. |
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These links seem complicated and required a lot of searching for an answer
to my question. And also, I am specifically looking for an answer to my question, not a lot of other things like I see there in these links. Most of us sometime do not have a lot of time for these promotional things. If any one has a more direct answer, I will appreciate. Or, do not Word provides a more specific answer to these things? (Thanks Graham, if I do not see eventually a more straightforward answer, then I will take a look at your site. Remember that some people are not retired yet and they do not have a lot of time....) "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... See the section 'Insert address from Outlook' at http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm. There is also a list of available fields at the end of that page. You may find http://www.gmayor.com/EnvelopesAndLabels.htm useful. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Octavio wrote: When I am filling the envelope using a person and address that I have in my Outlook 2007 Contacts, I do not get as a second line the Company Name of the person addressed to. Also I would like to see the Title of the person (Mr. or Mrs., I have these too in the Contact's name, but it is not showing in the envelope) and also maybe the Job Title. What or where are the settings so these are included when I write the envelope? Thanks in advance. |
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Sorry you are too lazy and we don't have time to write individual answers to
everyone. We are not paid Microsoft employees. We are volunteers and most of us have other jobs to do. The FAQ that you were point to has all the answers you need. If you need an individual answer, then you can call Microsoft and get paid support. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Octavio" wrote in message ... These links seem complicated and required a lot of searching for an answer to my question. And also, I am specifically looking for an answer to my question, not a lot of other things like I see there in these links. Most of us sometime do not have a lot of time for these promotional things. If any one has a more direct answer, I will appreciate. Or, do not Word provides a more specific answer to these things? (Thanks Graham, if I do not see eventually a more straightforward answer, then I will take a look at your site. Remember that some people are not retired yet and they do not have a lot of time....) "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... See the section 'Insert address from Outlook' at http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm. There is also a list of available fields at the end of that page. You may find http://www.gmayor.com/EnvelopesAndLabels.htm useful. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Octavio wrote: When I am filling the envelope using a person and address that I have in my Outlook 2007 Contacts, I do not get as a second line the Company Name of the person addressed to. Also I would like to see the Title of the person (Mr. or Mrs., I have these too in the Contact's name, but it is not showing in the envelope) and also maybe the Job Title. What or where are the settings so these are included when I write the envelope? Thanks in advance. |
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Hey, Terry, please note that I am not a volunteer, and neither work for
Microsoft. It seems that you don't like your volunteering position very much., or that you are in bad mood today, or both. Since from your answer you seem to be very busy with your other paid job, you should not be in this Newsgroup, to begin with. If you were my paid employer, I would fire you for giving that answer to a client. You probably shall resign this advisory role that you have now. "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Sorry you are too lazy and we don't have time to write individual answers to everyone. We are not paid Microsoft employees. We are volunteers and most of us have other jobs to do. The FAQ that you were point to has all the answers you need. If you need an individual answer, then you can call Microsoft and get paid support. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Octavio" wrote in message ... These links seem complicated and required a lot of searching for an answer to my question. And also, I am specifically looking for an answer to my question, not a lot of other things like I see there in these links. Most of us sometime do not have a lot of time for these promotional things. If any one has a more direct answer, I will appreciate. Or, do not Word provides a more specific answer to these things? (Thanks Graham, if I do not see eventually a more straightforward answer, then I will take a look at your site. Remember that some people are not retired yet and they do not have a lot of time....) "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... See the section 'Insert address from Outlook' at http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm. There is also a list of available fields at the end of that page. You may find http://www.gmayor.com/EnvelopesAndLabels.htm useful. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Octavio wrote: When I am filling the envelope using a person and address that I have in my Outlook 2007 Contacts, I do not get as a second line the Company Name of the person addressed to. Also I would like to see the Title of the person (Mr. or Mrs., I have these too in the Contact's name, but it is not showing in the envelope) and also maybe the Job Title. What or where are the settings so these are included when I write the envelope? Thanks in advance. |
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You're not going to get any better answers with that attitude. You have
misunderstood the nature of these newsgroups. They are for peer support; that means one user helping another. Some of us have taken the time and effort to write up answers to the most frequently asked questions as Web articles instead of repeating the same information over and over. The advantage of a Web page is that it can include screen shots and other features that these text only newsgroup posts can't. You will find the information you need in the articles Graham pointed you to. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Octavio" wrote in message ... Hey, Terry, please note that I am not a volunteer, and neither work for Microsoft. It seems that you don't like your volunteering position very much., or that you are in bad mood today, or both. Since from your answer you seem to be very busy with your other paid job, you should not be in this Newsgroup, to begin with. If you were my paid employer, I would fire you for giving that answer to a client. You probably shall resign this advisory role that you have now. "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Sorry you are too lazy and we don't have time to write individual answers to everyone. We are not paid Microsoft employees. We are volunteers and most of us have other jobs to do. The FAQ that you were point to has all the answers you need. If you need an individual answer, then you can call Microsoft and get paid support. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Octavio" wrote in message ... These links seem complicated and required a lot of searching for an answer to my question. And also, I am specifically looking for an answer to my question, not a lot of other things like I see there in these links. Most of us sometime do not have a lot of time for these promotional things. If any one has a more direct answer, I will appreciate. Or, do not Word provides a more specific answer to these things? (Thanks Graham, if I do not see eventually a more straightforward answer, then I will take a look at your site. Remember that some people are not retired yet and they do not have a lot of time....) "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... See the section 'Insert address from Outlook' at http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm. There is also a list of available fields at the end of that page. You may find http://www.gmayor.com/EnvelopesAndLabels.htm useful. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Octavio wrote: When I am filling the envelope using a person and address that I have in my Outlook 2007 Contacts, I do not get as a second line the Company Name of the person addressed to. Also I would like to see the Title of the person (Mr. or Mrs., I have these too in the Contact's name, but it is not showing in the envelope) and also maybe the Job Title. What or where are the settings so these are included when I write the envelope? Thanks in advance. |
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Thanks, Suzanne, I will take a look at Graham's things sometime.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... You're not going to get any better answers with that attitude. You have misunderstood the nature of these newsgroups. They are for peer support; that means one user helping another. Some of us have taken the time and effort to write up answers to the most frequently asked questions as Web articles instead of repeating the same information over and over. The advantage of a Web page is that it can include screen shots and other features that these text only newsgroup posts can't. You will find the information you need in the articles Graham pointed you to. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Octavio" wrote in message ... Hey, Terry, please note that I am not a volunteer, and neither work for Microsoft. It seems that you don't like your volunteering position very much., or that you are in bad mood today, or both. Since from your answer you seem to be very busy with your other paid job, you should not be in this Newsgroup, to begin with. If you were my paid employer, I would fire you for giving that answer to a client. You probably shall resign this advisory role that you have now. "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Sorry you are too lazy and we don't have time to write individual answers to everyone. We are not paid Microsoft employees. We are volunteers and most of us have other jobs to do. The FAQ that you were point to has all the answers you need. If you need an individual answer, then you can call Microsoft and get paid support. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Octavio" wrote in message ... These links seem complicated and required a lot of searching for an answer to my question. And also, I am specifically looking for an answer to my question, not a lot of other things like I see there in these links. Most of us sometime do not have a lot of time for these promotional things. If any one has a more direct answer, I will appreciate. Or, do not Word provides a more specific answer to these things? (Thanks Graham, if I do not see eventually a more straightforward answer, then I will take a look at your site. Remember that some people are not retired yet and they do not have a lot of time....) "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... See the section 'Insert address from Outlook' at http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm. There is also a list of available fields at the end of that page. You may find http://www.gmayor.com/EnvelopesAndLabels.htm useful. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Octavio wrote: When I am filling the envelope using a person and address that I have in my Outlook 2007 Contacts, I do not get as a second line the Company Name of the person addressed to. Also I would like to see the Title of the person (Mr. or Mrs., I have these too in the Contact's name, but it is not showing in the envelope) and also maybe the Job Title. What or where are the settings so these are included when I write the envelope? Thanks in advance. |
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I'm waiting for the call from Sir Alan Sugar.
Terry "Octavio" wrote in message ... Hey, Terry, please note that I am not a volunteer, and neither work for Microsoft. It seems that you don't like your volunteering position very much., or that you are in bad mood today, or both. Since from your answer you seem to be very busy with your other paid job, you should not be in this Newsgroup, to begin with. If you were my paid employer, I would fire you for giving that answer to a client. You probably shall resign this advisory role that you have now. "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... Sorry you are too lazy and we don't have time to write individual answers to everyone. We are not paid Microsoft employees. We are volunteers and most of us have other jobs to do. The FAQ that you were point to has all the answers you need. If you need an individual answer, then you can call Microsoft and get paid support. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Octavio" wrote in message ... These links seem complicated and required a lot of searching for an answer to my question. And also, I am specifically looking for an answer to my question, not a lot of other things like I see there in these links. Most of us sometime do not have a lot of time for these promotional things. If any one has a more direct answer, I will appreciate. Or, do not Word provides a more specific answer to these things? (Thanks Graham, if I do not see eventually a more straightforward answer, then I will take a look at your site. Remember that some people are not retired yet and they do not have a lot of time....) "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... See the section 'Insert address from Outlook' at http://www.gmayor.com/Macrobutton.htm. There is also a list of available fields at the end of that page. You may find http://www.gmayor.com/EnvelopesAndLabels.htm useful. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Octavio wrote: When I am filling the envelope using a person and address that I have in my Outlook 2007 Contacts, I do not get as a second line the Company Name of the person addressed to. Also I would like to see the Title of the person (Mr. or Mrs., I have these too in the Contact's name, but it is not showing in the envelope) and also maybe the Job Title. What or where are the settings so these are included when I write the envelope? Thanks in advance. |
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