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Default How do I print many envelopes with a return addy and no recipient

I'm trying to print a return address on 300 envelopes, with no recipeint. I
don't want to keep running back and forth from my keyboard to my printer to
print one copy and manually load an envelope.
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Click on the Add envelope to Document button which will add it as Section 0
of the document. Then in the FilePrint dialog, specify s0 as the pages to
print and set the number of copies that you want printed.

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I'm trying to print a return address on 300 envelopes, with no recipeint.
I
don't want to keep running back and forth from my keyboard to my printer
to
print one copy and manually load an envelope.



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Hi ?B?S2FyZW4=?=,

I'm trying to print a return address on 300 envelopes, with no recipeint. I
don't want to keep running back and forth from my keyboard to my printer to
print one copy and manually load an envelope.

How about
- start with a new document
- go to File/Page Setup and select your envelope as the paper size
- enter the return address where you want it
- save this as a template, so you can use it whenever you need it

Then, File/New to open a new envelope document, and File/Print to print as many
copies as you need "today".

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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