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Envelope Size
Using Word 2000. I have what appears to be a fairly standard size envelope
for greeting cards. The envelope measures 7 inches wide by 6 inches tall. Many of the "standard" envelope selections in Word are given in "mm" and my conversion skills are pretty rusty. Does this 7 inch by 6 inch greeting card envelope fall under any of those standard selections, or do I need to create a custom size envelope every time I want to print a greeting card envelope? |
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Word will only print page sizes allowed by the printer driver and this is
not a standard size (lots of converters available on the web http://mg-jewelry.com/mmtoinches.html). Furthermore you can only configure one envelope size in a template. The simplest plan here is to create a template using the next larger standard size and adjust the margins to match your envelope and forget all about the envelope label tool. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org BK wrote: Using Word 2000. I have what appears to be a fairly standard size envelope for greeting cards. The envelope measures 7 inches wide by 6 inches tall. Many of the "standard" envelope selections in Word are given in "mm" and my conversion skills are pretty rusty. Does this 7 inch by 6 inch greeting card envelope fall under any of those standard selections, or do I need to create a custom size envelope every time I want to print a greeting card envelope? |
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Thanks, Graham. I tried the envelope size choice labeled B6 and it's pretty
close. Just a few margin adjustments and it works. Thanks for the help. "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Word will only print page sizes allowed by the printer driver and this is not a standard size (lots of converters available on the web http://mg-jewelry.com/mmtoinches.html). Furthermore you can only configure one envelope size in a template. The simplest plan here is to create a template using the next larger standard size and adjust the margins to match your envelope and forget all about the envelope label tool. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org BK wrote: Using Word 2000. I have what appears to be a fairly standard size envelope for greeting cards. The envelope measures 7 inches wide by 6 inches tall. Many of the "standard" envelope selections in Word are given in "mm" and my conversion skills are pretty rusty. Does this 7 inch by 6 inch greeting card envelope fall under any of those standard selections, or do I need to create a custom size envelope every time I want to print a greeting card envelope? |
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